NATIONS' DANGEROUS POLICIES
MR. HENDERSON'S WARNING
GOING BACK TO 1914
(Special to "Telegraph”)
(ly Teleprash, Comright. Telegraphis Hessapts Ordinance, tas). Received, Apr '23. . . 10.
Scarborough, April 22.
Expansion Of Trade
AMERICAN AIMS IN
It
FAR EAST
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FAMOUS SOLDIER PASSES
GENERAL SIR R. H. K.
BUTLER, K.C.B.
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935.
War Against Narcotics
LEAGUE PLANS IMPLEMENTED
Nanking, April 23. The Executivo Yuan has issued an order giving effect to a resolu- tion adopted by the League Council forbidding the manufacture or sale by foreigners in China of opium or heroin.
Shanghai, Apr. 28. Mr. W. Cameron Forbes, head of the American Economic Investiga- tion Misalon, issued a statenient to the Press on his arrival hore ex- plaining the object and nature of
HAIG'S RIGHT- the mission to China. He said that
HAND MAN was the first time that an Ameri-
The resolution provides that any can economic mission ao representa tive of American commercial and
London, Apr. 22. The death has occurred of found to have committed the crime, foreigner residing in China, ir Industrial intereats had visited Lieutenant-General Sir Richard is liable to deportation from China China. The programme mission had been fixed and the K.C.M.G., Deputy Chief of the Chinese Government will withdraw of the Harte Keatings Butler, K.C.B., forever, and provides that the members would avail themselves of General Staff on the Western protection to any foreign steamer Mr. Arthur Henderson Preal- the fiying facilities in various parts Front from 1910 to 1918, who was in Chinese waters if she is found dent of the Disarmament Conof the country.
Field Maraha! Lord Haig's right-to have offended. feronce, in a speech to the League
hand man.
The Chinese Government also Born in 1870, General Butler League resolution, that interested joined
arges R compliance with the
Colonel of the Lancs Fusiliers in taking leglaintive measures the Dorset Regiment in foreign Governments 1890 and became Lieutenant-with the Chinese Government by co-operato 1914. He served in South Africa ficting severe punishment upon from 1890 to 1902, was severely those who are found to be involved In- wounded, and was twice mention-in these illegal activities in China. ed. In despatches,
-Central News,
of Nations Union here to-night, the activities of the mission would Mr. Forbes made it clear that aald the world whe confronted be purely commercial, and entirely with "n neute peace crisis."
Mr. Henderson added thai ho Their sole object was to study trade without political afgniileance. did not believe that war was im-relations between the United States minent nor that it was by any and China and to explore tlie possi- nesna inevitable, but observed that, bilities of expansion. "unhappily Europe and other parts of the world are showing signs of shipping back to the very the members of the mission will After paying a visit to Nanking, policies which resulted In the start their netual work in Shanghal world catastrophe of 1914." by exchanging views with the lend He warned his hearers that the ing members of Chinese commercial tendency to pin their faith in and Industrial circles. Central military might would only lendi News, nations to dangerous complica- tlons. The principles upon which the league was established, the alms and objects of the Dlanrma- ment Conference, were the best, and a the present the only means, whereby the world could preserve its tranquillity-United Press.
ST. GEORGE'S DAY
OBSERVANCE IN
HONGKONG
To-day is being celebrated by Englishmen throughout the world as the anniversary of their 'Patron Saint, St. George. As part of the local celebrations, a
S'HAI MARKET REPORT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
VERY STRONG
Shanghai, April 21.
transacted
In the European War, he was mentioned in despatches six times, and was promoted Major-General and given the K.C.M.G. and K.C.B. decorations. From 1924 to 1928, he was General Officer Commend Ing. Western Command. He retired; in 1928,
For his services in the Great War, he received French, Beigian American decorations-
and
Reuter.
QUOTA AGAINST JAPAN GOODS?
No business was during the first quarter U.S. DISCUSSES DRASTIC hour on the Foreign Exchange Markat here this morning, but the market is very strong due to the
PROTECTIVE MEASURE one and a half rupees during the fact that Bombay silver was up! last two days.
In addition the
recent native wreath was bank failures indicate that the laid at the Cenotaph at 11 am. by tight money situation continues. the President of the local St. US dollars are 40, Sterling 1/7 George's Society, whilst this even-11/16, and Gold Bars $797.00, Ing, at 5.15, massed Military Bunda United Press, will be giving a concert to include The market cased at 10.30 am the playing of the "Retreat." when a few buyers of exelange ap-
peared.
At the Cenotaph ceremony the President of St. George's Society Most of the selling has been done (Mr. G. S. Archbut) was-support-by Dairen merchants, ed by Mr. L.. C. F. Bellamy (Vice- U. S. dollars are 30 7/8. Sterling President), Hon. Sir Henry Pollack, is 1/7.9% and Gold Bars $798.00. K.C., Sir William Hornell, Mr. E.
The market was steady at the Cock, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. G. C. close of the morning session.--- | Moxon, and Mr. C. Bulmer Johnson Uaited Press. (Past Presidents), Mr. P. S. Coastdy. Mr. W. A. Cornell, Mr. G. G. N. Tinaon, Mr. A. Sommerfelt (Hon. Secretary of the Soelety). Mr. F. W. Stapleton and Mr. J. H.
A. Hance.
The concert at the Cricket Club ground this evening, is being given, by kind permission of the Ofcers Commanding, by the two English Battalions in the Colony, the 1st Batt. The Lincolnshire,
APRIL SESSIONS CALENDAR
-EUROPEAN ̄ ̄AMONG
ACCUSED
Criminal Sessions for the month
when, among the persons arraign.
POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK
spector General of Police, state:
Orders by Mr. D. Burlingham, In-
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay from the 'Emporium Ballroom
FOUR STUDIO ITEMS
From ZUW on a wavelength of 355
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F metres (846 kilocyclca).
7.03-7.30 p.m. Orchestral Music.
Danse Macabre (Dance of Death)
(Liszt-Doppler).
Tone-Poom "Finlandia", Op.26, No,
(Saint-Saens, Op.40), ,7 (Sibellus).
7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Jazz Banjo and Piano Recital by
Report.
Fred Carpio and Julian Silverio. By Local Time and Weather
8.03-8.16 p.m. From the Studio, "The Art of Dressing Well", by Miranda.
Vocal-The Family Song Album
8.16-8.45 p.m. Varloty,
Orchestra-The Phantom of Seng
Juglo Green and his Gang,
Radio Times. Vocal-Take na Boots off when I dlo
Ole Faithful
The Bitlles. Orchestra-Nicolelte. Orchestra-Noel Coward Medley, La Cinquantaine (Bfarie).
8.45-8.18 p.m. Octets. Gayotte Mignon" (Thomas). Melody in F (Rubinstein), Cavatina (Baff, arr. Sear)
The J.II. Squire Celeste Octet. 8,48-9.10 p.m. 1812 Overture, Op. Tachaikovsky) played by The Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Gar
Chinese Company Training Course: Part II-All reden. craits of the Chinese Company who have not yet passed Part II of Train-
9.10-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. ing Course wit attend at the Chinese accompanied by Fred Alves, Pro
A Recita! by Elsa Alves (Soprano). Company Headquarters on Tuesday, gramine-1. Chanson Florian (God April 2 at 17.30 hours for instrue-dard); 2. Parla! (Artit!); 3. Lullaby (Scott); 4. Binckbird Singing (Head);
tion.
Un Doux Lien (Delbrick); 6. Buleru (Les Files de Cadiz) (Delibes)...
Training Course: Part 111-Ment- end at the Kennedy Road Range on ber of the Chinese Company will at Thursday, April 25 at 17.30 hours to("The Gipsy Baron (J. Strauss} 9.30-9.40 p.m. My Darling Waltz the Part II Revolver Course played by the Berlin State Opera under Sub-Inspector Ritchie, those detailed will attend.
Orchestra. ing this Courae will report at Trim Harbour Patrol-All members lak- Taa Tsui Police Statlan at 17.15 haure
Only
Tonoff accompanied by Harry Ore. 9.40.10 p.m. From the Studio. A Violin Recital by Professor N.A. 10 p.m. Frens Bulletins. 10.65-11 p.m. A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Emporium Ball-
Washington, Aprli 22. The possibility of Japan volun- torily limiting her cotton textile exports to the United States, on Wednerday, April 24 for instruc owing to the protests on the part tion under Sub-inspector Wright. of American manufacturers who Morse Signalling Class-A mem-room. are demanding the adoption of abers of the Morse Signalling Cinss general quota system for Japanese will attend at the Chinese Compmay goods, is speculated upon in Gov- Headquarters on Friday, April 20 at Commission is pushing the stady ernment cireles, while the Tarif - 17.30 hours for instruction.
Indian Company of the textile industry's situation.
Meanwhile, with charges and struction in Handling of Revolver will Training Course: Part III.--In- counter-charges flying fast, the be given on Wednesday, April 24 at situation is becoming more a 17.30 hours at more involved, causing the Ad-quarters Gymnasium. Only timse -
the Police Hend ministration serious trouble. failed will attend.
The Administration is visibly jannoyed by what is described as [propaganda by fextife interests, while the fatter resent violently the Administration's charges of incompetent management obsolete mill machinery-Router
BOMB OUTRAGE.
and
CANTON INCIDENT CAUSES PANIC
Canton, April 22. Another bomb outrage occurred Hopkee
Regiment, and the 2nd Batt. The of April commence on Monday next East Lancashire Regiment,
The conductors will be:-Hand-ed, is Abraham Edward Ainsworth, at 8.15 to-night at the master A. B. Yule 2nd Bn. The charged with manslaughter of a Restaurant in Sap Pat-po Rond, as East Lancashire Regiment, and Chinese as the result of a traffic a result of which one person was Bandmaster R. Griffett, A.R.C.M., accident in Nathan Road. 1st Bn. The Lincolnshire Regi
Deriously injured. ment.
14 Chi is charged with robbery The victim was one of the The concert is open to members from person: Leung So and Chan farm was blown off. He was at with violence; Fong Tong, larcenywaiters of the restaurgat, whose of the general publie, admission Sing robbery by two or more; and once rushed to hospital. being free,
Following the explosion there
STOLE THREE DIAMONDS
GLASS SUBSTITUTES IN RING
Lau ling-chist, an employee of the frm of A. G. James and Din. I Jewellers, 68 Nathan Road, was sent to prison, for two months by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on charge of theft of three diamonds, valued at $120.
the following are charged with
Flying Squad Instructional Patral--The inst re- tional patrol for menthers of the Fly- Squad will take place on Friday, April 26.
All members will fall in at Central Police Station hours. Prese, White Uniform,
17.1 Enp with White Cover,
Emergency Unit Reserv
Arul
10.30 p.m. Press News.
1 p. Close Down.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MARKET UPWARD
YESTERDAY
L.
New York, Apr. 22. York Stock market have been received The following reports on the Now through Messrs, Swan, Culbertson & Fritz: The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's market: Stocka --were-upward, carrying-industrial and Riot Drill A Riot Drill will be for
utility averages into new high levels carried out by members of the Ener-heaviest since February 18, due to the the year, Trading WAS the geney Unit Reserve an Friday, April convielion on the art of Tradera 26. All members will parade outside that the Rayburn Bill will be material- Queen's Pier at 17.20 hours sharp. y munified. Prices eased toward the Dres-Optional.
close, due to profit-inking which, how- D. L. KING. ever, was on the light side. The D. A P. (R) switch is interpreted as highly favourable sign. Bunds and also sings the Curb Exchange 27ware.
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
were
S. C. & F. New York office cables: Mill activity is estimated at 4.6 per cent, of capacity, against 410 cent. the previous week.
per
IN
New York and Chicago commodity reports
received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:-
Cotton: A Cabinet Committee on the
investigating the textile situation. The market was more subject to reac Lions as the 12-cent loans tend to peg the price and discourage outside interest. A further two-sided market is probable.
breaches of the Deportation Ordin-was, a panic in the district and ance: Wong Sang, ellas Wong Hing,martial law was enforced for half Lui Kam-luen, alias Nu Ngau, an hour. Wong Wai-cheung, alias Wong Sze-
The following quotations Two suspects were arrested in i in, Wong Tal-tau, Chan Lin-shing, connection with
New York commodity exchange are the bombingsued by Renter: lis Chan Yung-ahing. Ho Ming, which is believed to be the work ulida Chon Ham,, Cheung Wing, of bandits who have been black- alins Cheung Chung.
mailing the restaurant.-Reuter.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN
BRIEF
New York Cotton
WHEN IT IS NOT DESPICABLE TO The Einpress of Russia is due here- | December .....
Pool, WE WANT FEWER THINGS from Shanghai at 10 am, to-morrow TO LIVE IN POVERTY WITH SATISFAC (Wednesday). TION, THÂN TO LIVE MAGNIFICENTLY WITH RICHES-St. Evremond,
Apr. 18.
Close
May
11.55
July
October
11.65 11.31 11.38
January (1036) 11.43 March
Spoli
.11.51 11,00
New York Rubber
11,74
11.84
11.07.
12.0-1
12.10
12.26
A would-be suicide, Young Chun, who threw himself from the Yaumati ferry yesterday, was rescued by May a seaman and Inter taken to hospital.
July. September
the theft from
Sgt. R.H.E. Pehiti, R.E., Wellington October Barracks, has reported, to the police December
his roum, yesterday January tain pen and a sum of $6.
Total sales:-982 lots
Chicago Wheat
Apr. 21.
Closing
11.40750
Wheat: The beat grades of wheat 11.60/60 are not available for delivery and 11.27/ many hedges are out of besition. 11.33/33 whent is firm. There is no re-
fiat in the main draught neens 11.35/43
Visible supplies show a decreuse 11.47/47
2,162,000 bushels 11.85
of
Corn: Short covering of May corn partially relieved the situation, 11.83/85 There was same Increase in the move 11.95/96 et af corn, but there was to weak- 12.07/07 2nd the small supply outlook con- 12.13/13 tinues a feature. Frices will probably rule irregularly higher. Visible, sup 12.34/34ushels.
plies show a decrease of 1,398,000
12.27/27
Rubber: There was hedges on local fire loss, otherwise covering of the inarket was featureless.
Inspector Whant stated that de Banished only on March for fendant had worked with the arm period of ten years, Cheung Yee, 49, since March 5. He was given employed, was arrested yesterday while and yellow gold and seven brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the by Indian constable 8764. On being teen diamonds to make a ring, On Central Magistracy this morning, morning, of a cigarette case, a foun April 6, he asked leave to go to was charged with a breach, of the the country for the Taing Ming Deportation Ordinance and sentenced Festival, and handed the ring to, to 10 months hard labour. complainant's wife. The defend-
Following tho success of his one-May
101% 102 ant failed to, return to work and
2014 While driving a car in the Main Hotel lounge last
tuan show held at the Gloucester July
101 101 1011⁄4 the complainant, becoming aus Road at Shaukiwan, yesterday, Mrs. Chan will give a further Exhibition
week, Mr. Lula September 101 101% 101% picious, examined the ring and G. Miskin, of 104 The Peak, was con-of his paintings, drawings and sculp
Saturday's sales:-17,071,000 bushels found that three diamonds were corned in an accident, when the vehicle ture at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. to-day May
Chicago Corn missing, having been replaced by knocked down a Chineas boy who fand the next two days. Those who July
91% 90% 01 glass. On his arrest on Saturday hind
had appeared suddenly fron bodid not see the show last week should September....
84% 84 the defendant assisted the police opposite direction. The victim, Tang it now.
tram. coming from the not miss the opportunity of visiting
70% 70% 79% Total sales-11,307,000 bushels In recovering the diamonds from Chun, received an injury to his leg, pawnshops. He pawned them for, and was taken to hospital.
Winnipeg Wheat
30 Industrials. $14:
BOK 80% 80% 20 Rails 90% 00% 00% 20 Utilities New York Silk
40 Bonda 11 Commodity Indest
Total sales: 73 lots
May On charges of the theft of money, clathing and Jewellery from 78 Port-July. Chan Kang, aged 19, unemployed, innd Street and theft, by a trick, of The violin and piano recital by was bound over in the sum of 150 for a wrist watch from another innate May Miss Prue Lowis and Mr. Harry Ore, a period of one year, by Mr. Macfad- of the same address, Yip Pui, a fitter July which is to take place in the Roso yen at the Central Magistracy tls employed at the Naval Dockyard, was Septamber.. Room of tho
Hotel on morning, on being charged with the sent to prison for twelve weeks by Peninsula Thursday night at 9.15, promises theft of clothing from No. 20 Mfr. delightful entertainment to music Possession Street, the property of Magistracy this morning. Det.Sergt. May
Wynne-Jones In the Kowloon lovers. The programms is a well Loung Siu-shan. Inspector Smith Franklin atated that in regard to the July balanced one, comprising works by stated that about 11 o'clock last night second charge complainant went with September old as well as modern composure; and defondant was seen by a Chinese defendant to a shop to have the December to the well-known charm of Mr. Oro's detective near Po Hing Fong. He was watch repaired. The next day, de performance will be added the fresh acting in auspicious mannor and fondant asked for the walch, stating element of a youthful violinisto who was holding parcel. The parcel ho had been told by the complainant Copper January 7.16 will be heard here for the first time, contained clothing which defendant to get it Defendant stated that he in January
admitted having stolen.
lost money playing mah Jongg Van
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The following quotations are by Dow Jones Averages
Apr. 20. Apr. 22. 100.70 110,27 30.60 *30.64
18.08 18.03
94.92
95.00
1.34 1.30 1.80 1.82% 1.05 1.88 1.81 1.834 1.98
Montreal Silver
40.84
19 Leading Stocks
Apr. 22.
Amer, Smolting 08.05 Market cloned Auburn *
Cane, J. 08.76 09.65 71.00
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El. Bo. & Sh
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Gen. Motors
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Int. Tel.de Tel
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Montgomery Ward
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IGK
83%
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·TRADE PENETRATION Bulgarian Government for the pur
pose of holding a floating exhibition of Bulgarian products in the Far East.
JAPAN'S OFFER TO BULGARIA FOR CONCESSIONS
to
Japan also declares her willingness promote Bulgarian trade with Japan and Manchukuo, provided Bul garlo permits the foundation of a Sofia, Apr. 22. Japanure sales organisation in Bul-
A telegram from Tokyo states that garia as a centro for commercial Japan has placed a 10,000-
top penetration of the markets, of south
steamer AL the disposal of
the castern Europe-Reuter..