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NOVEMBER 26, 1934. 日十二月十
SINGAR COPY 10 CENTE MAN PER ANNUM
DUNLO FORT
DUNLOP
Fort
is unequalled by any other Tyre
in the world
BRITAIN AND AMERICA AS CHINA'S GUARDIANS Territorial Integrity Guarantee Upsets Naval Parity Plan
MILITANT NAZI
POLICIES
REICHSBISHOP WRITES GOSPEL OF FORCE
GOVERNMENT SEIZES PUBLICATION
Berlin, Nov. 25.
There is an ever-swelling volume of evidence that there are factions in Germany keen on the re-armament of the nation and set upon a doctrine of force to attain their ends. While foreign credit facilities are being refused firms which do not produce materials useful in national defence, Reichsbishop Mueller's news organ
Sir Alexander Cadogan, British Minister to China, who arrived in Hongkong to-day, is here shown accompanied, by the Kwangtung Provincial Governor, Mr. Lin Yun-koy, reviewing gendarmen outside the Provincial Government House during his visit to Canton,
has got into trouble by advocating a militant church MUSSOLINI EYES
policy.
The Reichsbishop's organ,
"Gospel in the Third Reich,"
was confiscated to-day by the police owing to the pub- lication of an article
QUEEN SADIE OF ALBANIA DEAD
the
Mother Of First
de-
King Of Line
Reichsbishop himself manding that every means be used by German Chris-
tians to attain their aim.
(Special to "Telegraph")
Up Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphio Sess esgin Virdinaner, 4. Received, November
"Martin Luther did not fight | with palm leaves and peace | mi kay mand songa,"
INDUSTRY WARNED
Berlin, Nov. 25. :! "Produce articles of military value or there will be no foreign currencies for you!"
This is said to be the gist of the latest order of the foreign cur- rency control authorities.
These authorities provide ten marku dally as the utmost which! can be placed at the disposal of foreigners, to whom are due sums! on the credit coupons they hold from German business men.
Tirana, Nov. 25.
This city, capital of Albania, is in deep mourn - ing to-day for the mother of the first King of the present line. Queen Sadie chied early to-day.
Her son, King Zog 1, was President of the country when, in 1928, the Consti- tuent Assembly proclaimed the country a monarchy and offered Ahmed Bey Zogu the title of Zog 1. King of the Albanians.Router Special,
German buslocss is finding it ex-CPR tremely difficult to obtain cur- rencies not only for Imports buți
for advertising abroad.
One foreign firm, manufac turing household machinery unable to decide whether or not to produce goods for "de- fensive purposes,", was re- fused currency support by the control authorities.
Other firms, whose businessi depende upon foreign patents, are unable to secure the money to pay there patent fees.-Reuter.
BUSINESS REVIVAL
CREDIT INFLATION
!
IN AMERICA
Washington, "Nov, 21.
It is reported here that moderate business revival is ex- and the pected between now
1
spring. Unemployment is sub stantially the same as a year ago and is unlikely to be reduced be fore the apring.
Credit Inflation is definitely planned progressively throughout! 1935, but will not become general- ly and conclusively evident until the last half of the year, when there will he a concerted more
capital and from
credit into commodities, tang/bics such as stocks and land,
· An enlarged public water power programme will be announced Boon, while power holding com- panies will be put under Federal) Regulations by Congress. The telephone investigation is the be
JUBILEE MEDAL
KING'S SOUVENIR TO EMPIRE SERVANTS
80,000 TO BE STRUCK
London, Nov. 25. The Times states that H.M. the King has authorised the striking of a medal, to be known as the King's Jubilee Medal, commemorate the twenty- fifth anniversary of His Majesty's accession.
to
It is learned that Sir Wil- liam Goscombe has been commissioned to design the medal.
80,000 will be About struck in the Royal Mint and will
His.. be given by Majesty as a personal sou- venir to persons in the Army, Navy and Air Force. diplo- matists, civil servants and others in Britain and throughout the Empire.- Router.
HUANG FU ILL
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SATURATATONEZRITEMATOMIERZEISTANTENE OSTANEMINS CONTENT, FORTELLO
DUTCH WOMAN SETS RECORD
World Mark For Backstroke
Dusseldorf, Nov. 25.
Rita Mastenbroek of Hol- land clipped more than a se. cond off the women's world record for the 100 metres backstroke to-day.
Swimming in a contest here, the Dutch girl thresh- ed the length of the pool in
1 min. 16 4/5 secs. beating the former record of 1 min. 18 2/5 secs.
Beuter,
AMERICA-
FRENCH WEALTH SOVIET
CRITICAL FINANCIAL POSITION
MUSSOLINI CLINGS TO GOLD BLOC
ANXIOUS OVER TRADE BALANCE
Rome, Nov. 25.
The raising of the bank
Signor Mussolini,
rate is the first move in a BRITISH
new policy for restrict-!
ing credit, decreasing the MINISTER amount of money in circula-
tion and reducing prices, ARRIVES according to the new fiscal scheme conceived by Signor Mussolini, the Premier of Italy, and his financial ad-
isers.
SIR ALEXANDER CADOGAN HERE
TRADE
CREDIT PARLEY
IN PROSPECT?
ADVANTAGES ARGUED
(Special to "Telegraph")
(By Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphie Mas mate Ordinamoe, '1834. Krevived, November 26, 235 4.m.}
Washington, Nov. 25.
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ALARMS HEARD IN TOKYO
JAPANESE BIG NAVY MOVE CHECK-MATED?
SHARP CLEAVAGE
1894.
OF POLICIES
(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")
By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance,
Received. Nor. 26, 1.07 p.m.)
TOKYO, NOV. 26. IT NOW APPEARS THAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA HAVE CHECK-MATED THE JAPA- NESE IN THEIR MOVE TO SECURE NAVAL PARITY WITH THE WESTERN POWERS, ACCORDING TO REPORTS IN JAPAN'S CAPI- TAL.
Well-informed authorities assert that the Japanese Government is much alarmed at reports that the British and United States Governments intend to reject Japan's naval parity proposals by introducing the question of China's territorial integrity into the naval discussions now proceeding in London.
POLAR EMPIRE
BYRD'S LATEST DISCOVERY.
LAND CLAIMED. FOR U.S.
New York, Nov. 25.
Reports stale that Anglo- American delegates discussed the question at a secret meeting on Friday when the Americans agreed with the British view that the question of the territorial in- tegrity of China must be raised. Tokyo, earlier, had refuted the contention that Washington Treaty, the Four-Power and Nine-Power Pacts were inter-related. Japan contended, on the other hand, that If the Nine-Power Treaty was re- newed and the territorial integrity of China thus pasured, the Indo- pendence, or at least the establish- ment of Manchukuo, would have to be recognised by the Powers.
Japan considers further discus- alon of the Manchukuo question un- necessary, it is intimated.
With the Soviet Ambas- sador, M. Troyanovsky, scheduled to arrive Washington shortly before Mr. Bullitt, the American Ambassador to Moscow; who is on his way home, observers
A wireless теннаке from expect something to be set-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, head of tled shortly in respect to the the expedition in Little America,
Japan, furthermore, has already differences between
the despatched from his base camp,
states that aeroplane flights have given warning that she will reject United States and Russia. disclosed what is believed to be summarily any attempt by Britain conclusive evidence that Marie to discuss Far Eastern politica! HONGKONG
Some believe that negotiations Byrd's Land runs in an unbroken issues in relation to the naval may be resumed whereby credits line from the Antarctic Coast to agreement being sought at London. ENGAGEMENTS may be granted to Russia by the the South Police.
This most recent message con-j H.E. Sir Alexander Cadogan, United Staten for the purpose of British Minister to China, Lady reviving the American heavy in-tradicts the reported existence of Theodosia Cadogan and
thedustries, in spite of the fact that a trans-Antarctic strait reported
o President Roosevelt Minnen Cadogan,
accompanied by Mr. G.W. Aldington, Private some millions of gold dollar re- Admiral Byrd's fight last week. The now diacoveries add Secretary to the Minister arrived main owing by Russia to America
200,000 square His new policy is offected within the Colony this morning at on an old debts. There seems no approximately the intention of protecting the lira.m. on board H.M.S. Falmouth immediate possibility of these wore miles to the territories around the
the armed yacht of the C-in-C
South Pole claimed by the United States-Reuter. and to prevent Italy being forced Admiral
C. Frederick dobt inues being settled.
Mr. Hugh Cooper, á leading off the gold standard, unless she is Dreyer, from Canton.
The Falmouth drew alongside American industrialist, character- accompanied by other gold coun- the Kont on the west wall of the sed as an absurdity American bu-
R.N. Dockyard, and the British |siness' failure to capitalise on Rus.. Minister was mut on board the sin's trade and the openings for big Falmouth by ILE, the C-in-C exports to the Soviet.
A.D.C.. Capt. R. F. Walter,
It is believed, furthermore, that the rate will go still higher.
Signor Mussolini is anxious with
regard to the adverse Italian trade
and the budget balance facing the Government.
tries.
deficit
Sir
COVETS FRENCH HOARD Signor Massolini's plan is to reduce the cost of living in Italy Mr. G. C. Pelham, British Trade ment of this question will be of to such an extent an will make it Commissioner, Commodore Frank such great advantage to both
serve.
The question of the transfer of some of this yellow metal from the vaults of the Bank of France ta
H. E. the Governor, representing
Govern-
"Obviously,
a prompt settle-
BANISHEE SENTENCED
after
-United Press.
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY
GOVERNOR SHOWS HIS INTEREST
His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, showed an Interest in the activities of the ¡Armoured Car section of the H.K. Volunteer Defence Corps yester day, inspecting the crews of two jot the big machines near the Fanling Volunteer camp yester- day
The armoured, cars carried out {drills yesterday as a part of the
Volunteers' manoeuvres.
RUSSIAN SENT TO PRISON an economical gathering place for Elliott, Pay. Cmdr. F. R. Porter countries that I am at a loss to understand the delay in settle- He wishes and other naval officers. the world's tourists.
The British Minister pro-ment," he said.
TRYING TO GET to see more foreign capital in the ceeded Immediately to
Others, however, argue that
TO CANTON country, also. He has long.coveted ment House where he will stay
hai, but he insisted on going to Canton, although the dimeulties some of France's huge gold re-for a few days, prior to returning there is no use running up un additional bill for Russia if she to North China,
Vasily Gregory Goosseff, of going to Shanghal from Canton Sir Alexander has been making cannot, or will not pay the old onc
Rusaion, was. this morning were explained to him. Had he | 41 tour of the China Coast ports.
"What guarantee have we that sentenced to four months' wanted to
go to Shanghal, he HONGKONG PROGRAMME the Soviet's intentions are genuine. hard labour by Mr. W. Schofield, could have gone overland from The British Minister's engage. If they take our produce, how do at the Central Magistracy, on a Canton to Swatow and there taken the treasury of Italy will probably iments during his stay in the Colony we know that they will not tell the charge of having returned from steamer, or else be could have como up during the visit of the are as follow:
American capitalists to whistle
banishment.
taken a steamer from Canton anil- Fronch Foreign Minister, M. Tuesday: Lunch with the
In answer to the charge, do- Laval, to Rome. It is not expect General Chamber of Commerce, for their money?" ask others.
fendant explained that he wanteding direct to Shanghal, but this was a frequent sailing. Had de- Inevitably, any move on the part to go from Canton to Shangbal, fendant written to the Hongkong ed, however, for political reasons, Oficial guest at dinner party at that Italy will accept a loan from Government House.
of the Administration to give by Russia further trade advantages but he had been refused a ticket authorities asking for permission France. The possibility is never-
Wednesday Accompanied Lady Cadogan and the Misses before her old debts are settled, or to go overland owing to the to pass through, he did not think theless being discussed.
Cadogan, will lunch with H.E. the some understanding is reached in trouble in China, and he there- permission would have been given. G.O.C., Major General O. that direction, will call forth Borrett, Dinner party at Govern-storm of protest-United PresS.
DRIZZLE OR MIST
,
ment House.
Thursday: Launch with Chinose!
fore had to take steamer passing through Hongkong.
Detective Sergeant
Mr. Schoflold remarked he did Mottram not think this was a caso to be said defendant had a through compared with others in which passage on a small steamer, the bantahecs were found wandering Peking, Nov. 26.
of Chamber of Commerce. Accom- The H.K. Rotary Club is meeting An Irregular anticyclone
Sergeant Russell who had boarded Sergeant Mottram.agreed it was, General Huang Fu, Chairman moderate intensity has developed panfed by family will dine on board to-day, which is Ladies' Day, The Yusang. He was recognised by in the streets. ginning of a political harassment of the Poking Political Council, is lover Mangolia and Manchuria, H.M.S. Kentias guest of H.E, thalapoakers will bo Lady Southorn on the steamer. Defendant was only not, but said it was only by chance
inds, C-in-C.. Admiral Sir Frederick What the Girl Guides Doa Doris banished on November 15, and the Polleo came
across the da which is likely to continue for indisposed, but.. he still attends Local
and prior to his banishment had been rendant, and it was quite possible en "Cars, Cans Friday Salls for the North on Illingworth several years-Swan, Culbertson to Important business.--Central moderate; cloudy, some drizzle or C. Dreyer,
naked to take a passage to Shang- for détendant to have come ashore, News.
mist.
the T. and O. liner Corfu." and Fritz.
forecast:-N.E.
and Meta Hannah
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