Morgenthau

May Divulge

Silver Plans

WHITE METAL STILL STEADY IN N.Y.

COTTON DOWN

AGAIN

Washington, May 7.

Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secre

BOND OF EMPIRE UNITY

HIGH TRIBUTE

TO KING

ARCHBISHOP'S SERMON

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1935.

Rushing New Highway

OUTLET FOR YUNNAN AND KWEICHOW

GEN. CHIANG'S WARNING".

Changsha, May 7. Under orders from Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, the provincial Authorities of Kwelckow and Hu- nan are taking steps to, rush to completion the Inter-provincial highway connecting these pro- vinces by employing soldier -

London, May G. Through the medium of wireless, tary of the Treasury, to-day and millions of His Majesty's loyal sub that he would make a radio brond-jects throughout the world joined cant on Monday May 13.

in the Thanksgiving Service at St. The purpose of the broadcasi, he|| Paul's Cathedral this morning, and | bour. said, would be to explain and re-it was followed also in many foreign view the United States monetary countries from which congratula- tions have during the past few days policy.

When Interviewed, 3r. Morgen-boun pouring in upon His Majesty, that avoided all questions regard

Archbishop of

ing the Treasury's silver policy. The moving address which was Also he said that the Treasury delivered in the Cathedral by the was not giving any particular con-carried by latul-speakers to the Canterbury was sideration to large scale exchange of American sold for foreign all crowds outside, who listened re- ver.-United Press.

verently to his survey of the part- played by His Majesty in twenty- five years of almost unbroken anxiety and strain.

SILVER STEADY

New York, May 6. Mesura. Handy & Harmon, bul- Hon merchants to-day quoted New York allver at 73 cents per ounce, On the Foreign Exchange Mar- ket the dollar was easy against sterling but firm in relation to gold currencies.-United Press,

COTTON SLIPS

New York, May G-On the New

York Cotton Exchange priers were seven to Afteen points lower. The market was weak in late trading due to a selling wave fostered by the breaking of the drought in the western section of

the cotton belt.

Heavy switching from July de liveries strengthened the rumours that some large Interest is res leusing its cotton for sale to the cotton mills.

Silk prizes were unchanged to half a point lower. Dealer accounts evened up their nearby deliveries and sold forward de- liveries. The sale of forwards was absorbed

commission by houses-United Press,

S'HAI MARKET REPORT

DOLLAR RATES

UNCHANGED

Shanghai, May 7.

The foreign exchange market is very dull this morning with rates virtually unchanged from those of Saturday.

The market is devoid of any newa owing to the London and Montreal silver markets being closed.

"Yet beneath the troubled sur- face" said the Archbishop, "there has been in the life of our nation a deep underilew of the spirit of unity. confidence and steadfast strength. That spirit has found a (centre in the Throne. Elsewhere.. ancient monarchies have been swept away by the storms of revolution. Here, the Throne has been estab- tished in ever stronger security.

EMPIRE UNITY

"Across the seas during these twenty-five years, the attainment of full nationhood by the great ledged. The

the

SECOND ST. PAUL'S SERVICE

MANY THOUSANDS

ATTEND

KING'S FINE EXAMPLE

(Special to "Telegraph”)

London, May 6. St. Paul's Cathedral was the Heene of a second Thanksgiving The termings of the highway on Service this afternoon when the the usan side will be at Hank congregation of thousands, who Denu of St. Pauls addressed a chow, where it will meet still unfinished section of the had watched the pasange of the Canton-Hankow Rallway. This Royal Procession earlier in the day, had walted while the first an important highway will be Yunnan and Kweichow are to being, watched His majesty and his route though which products of Thanksgiving Service was proceed- transported into other provinces, their way into the great Cathedral. company depart, and then made

Instead of the briliant unterms Anort and gowns when

Mil

General Chiang recently warned those in charge of work that un- less the rand were finished in five months there might be for them tre trowsed in place of unpleasant consequences.-Centru worsting, men wore sports Jackets in this cong,egadun, and haunted News,

LEGUNGËN, DUK wened wore bright saminer fresh, tu note of Lem

FOSTER-CHILD BEATEN

WOMAN FINED AT

KOWLOON

exacky

Laver

service, haw-

The same as PLAJANLEGA

The form of the

ever WCN

Anal WILAYA award.

In his address, the Dean sald That tan kong THA Aueen INGE WINTE at kample of

For cruelly beating her 12-year-uretion Wingsnap and saku netWit old foster-daughter. Leung Kamak cile Hau dana brought before Me. Wynne-for-szow.. but the desire for service. aged 35, a married woman, WAA But True Wag 205 Lue uusite

Dominions has been ucknow-

Empire

be- has

at the Kowloon Magistracy this come f fellowship of self-gov-morning, charred with assault. A erning peoples. Yet their free-ae of $25, with the alternative of dom has not lessened, but strong-one month's hard Intour, was Im- thened the loyalty to one Common- posed. Wenith, and it is in one Throne

Inspector Portallion stated that that they find the symbol and hondabeat & pan. on May 3, defendant of their unity. It may be that by was aren at Mongkoktaui striking the mere force of circumsances, or the girl, Cheung Tai-tal, with her of sentiment, the Throne itself hands and a plece of wood. One would have been accepted by the of the witnesses look the girl to

realm and propio of this

the the Mongkok Police Station where nations of the Empire 持情 the report was made, and the centre of their unity:

was sent over to the Secretariat

"What is certain, is that the pers | for Chinese Affairs, sonalty of the King has given

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girl

was

Inspector H, W. Fraser, of the the Throne a power of personal Secretariat for Chinese Affairas) attachment. He has brought it into the hearts of his subjects.stated that when the girl For they have discerned in their to his office, she had bruises arm, and there was a dis- sovereign a man whom they could colouration of her eyes. The girl understand, respect and trust stated that she had been beaten They have seen in him a quiet by defendant with her fists and a dignity worthy of his high office, niece of and, with it, unaffected friend- remarried and had one son.

firewond. Defendant had The liness. They have seen constant girl was presented to the woman care for their welfare, and ungel-hy the girl's grandmother because fish devotion to their service.

she could not maintain the girl. The girl did not wish to return i defendant, and slated that this the first time she hid

"In time of crisis before, dar- Ing, and after the war, they have

Pin

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married

-Renter Spect

PICPOCKETS SENTENGED)

BUSY DURING PROCESSIUN

Pickpocket detivities during the to severna men being charged at Chinese proression yesterday, led

the Central Magistracy this morning.

WILM

Lo Chiu, unemployed, charged beture ar. Senoeld with larceny from the person of Kwan Yim, coolie, ol 2 cents in Queen's Road, near Centre Street, and on admitting the charge was

lined pod, or in derant, one month's hard labour.

geant Shepherd that the

It was stated by Detective Ser- coin- plainant was watching the proces- his pocket, and sion when he felt a hand in

immediately seized hoid of it. A district, watchman then arrived on the scene ud arrested defendant, the money being found clutched in his hand. Wong Kwai, unemployed, was sentenced to three months hard labour by Mr. Schofield for steal- ing a leather purse containing 65 cents

Fan Chi-yee, A plasterer, at Hennessy Road, near Fleming tond,

found in his own calmness, and U.S. dollars are 41. Sterling 1/8 steadfasteness an inspiration and been beaten. 3/8 and Gold Bars $790.20. United an example. They have rejoiced PTTAN,

Kwok Yre, aged 57, his association with their Later.

Sports and pleasures, yet they woman, who took the girl to the The market was very dull at the have felt that his life was found police, was commended by the close of the morning session. There id, as they instinctively desire Magistrate for having taken the was some speculative buying just the life of themselves and of their part she did in the case. His prior to the case, when June U.S. country to he founded, on faith Worship, said: "You were quite

from bought at 40 13/16 and fear of God." British right; I am very glad you did and May sterling at 1/8 5/16.

dollars were

No pronounced trend has developed throughout the morning.

Wireless.

The market is closed this after BANKS FREE OF

пооп.

Closing rates were U. S. dollars

41 1/16, Sterling

1/8 3/8, and Gold Bars $791.80.-United Presa.

GERMAN-SWISS ARBITRATION

CONTROL

NO INTERFERENCE IN

that.".

STREET ORATOR

CHARGED

ALLEGED INCITING

Sergeant Pitches stated that the complainant arrested thu de- fendant when he felt a hand in his pocket.

"Ll Hung-wing aged 33, -un- employed, was charged before Mr. radus'en when making stolen from Ng Kan, aged 42, å farmer, LAWLESSNESS

the sum of $2 in Chinese notes. EXCHANGE DEALS

It was stated that complainant shop in Shum Po-xum, unemployed, ap- was standing outside n Nunking, May 7. The Chinese Ministry of Finance Peared before Mr. Schofield, at the Connaught Road Central, when de fendant put his hand over his has announced that the Chinese Central Magistracy this morning. Government is resolved to grant to charged with having on May 6 shoulder and extracted the notes upper foreign exchange banks special at Queen's Road West, unlawfully from complainant's left rights, including nou-restriction in made a speech tending, directly or jacket pocket. When he was de- The German Government has war or peace of their properties, indirectly, to encourage or incite tected, defendant dropped the agreed to arbitration in the dis-1 There will be no Government persons to interfere with the, notes, which were picked up by

the maintenance of law and order.

JACOBS CASE WILL

BE AIRED

Berlin, May 6.

pute with Switzerland over the interference whatever

with

Jacobs case, in which a man and, freedom they enjoy in exporting Acting Sub-Inspector Meadows his wife charge that they were old and foreign currencies, nor prosecuted, and asked for a re- enticed into German territory shall their gold and foreign cur-inand. arrested and ill-treated without rency exports be subject to

amination by Customs authorities

гeяyo or excuse.

ex-

complainant, who then gave chase. Defendant was arrested by a Chinese constable in Des Voeux Road.. Sentence of four months! hard labour was passed.

L Sap, aged 62; and Li Fook.

It is learned that the arbitration or confiscated under any condi-on Thursday. Ball in $250 was Macfadyen with the larceny of tribunal will be composed of a tion.-Central News.

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Relay from Daventry Of

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RECORDED PROGRAMME

From Z.b.W, on a wavelength of | 365 metren (845 kiloeyclen);

4-7p.m. Chinese recorded Music. 7-11 p.m. European Programine. 7 pm. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.

7.03-1.30 p.m. A Programnie Compositions by Sir Edward Elgar, Bavarina Daner, Op.27, No. 1, Bavarian Dance, Op.27, No. 2, Crown of India Suite, Op.06. Poup and Circumstance March No. 5. en Gems sung by the Scottish Male 7.30-7.39 pm. "arry Lnader "Yo-

Voice Singers.

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7.39-7.55 p.m. Selections from Gli- bert & Sullivan's Light Operas, Princess Ida. The Mikndo.

port.

p.m.

Local Time & Weather Re-

7.35-9.30 p.m. A felay from Da- ventry.

"Twenty Five Year"-A Programme for the lker Jubilee, A Review of the relen at His Modesty King George V. Evente ant proualities of the relay will be presented in

Terms of narrature, inseronators, seunit and

music, The thronicles will also be illustrated ↑ lig a number of recordings of speeches from each hostfulon at points where the appropriate Demision is mentioned. & sequence of cas ortolatory mekonge from Southern Rhodela. The Union of South Africa, India, Australio. New Zealand, Cook-In, New Genband ankl Bermula tapeaking on behnit of a th Colonies of the Empire). The meangry will bar spoken

by 15 Acting alculaters of Chandlers and Fouders Rhustenta, Ex- celery the Vineroy of badla, a representative the Governing Cottaakin of Newfound. land, Excellenry the Governor at Bermuda.

Kpeech by Hi Hay

the King from turkkam Palaces

The Nackenal, Anthem

An "Alternative Recording will he e-broadcast from 10.40 p.m.-12.15 an hould atmospheric conditions prevent satisfactory re-broadensting of

this.

9.36-10 pm. Variety. Veen-In the shade of the old apple

'Tree. I'm Walkin' the Chalk Line.

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The Four Aces, Instrumental-Fax-Trot Medley,

Harry Roy's Tiger-Raxamuffins, Your dog's come heme again, Sangs- at the world were mine.

Gracie Flelds. Voen Musketeers Melodi *.

The Four Musketeers. Piano Solos-ere is my heart

Selection.

Patricia Rossborough. 10 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05.11 p.m. Dance Music, 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

Il p.m.

Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special programmes for Tar Esatar Haterers will be broadcast frum Zravo kolja

SOUTH ASIA ZONE

M

Sruth Asia Zone, broadcast from DJ, 110,74 metres) and DIN (31,45 metres),

6.15 p.m. 1, DIN Announcement (Germ.. Engl) Garman Path Song. Pro-

& pm. Mwale nut Topical Evente. 6.10 p.m. News in English.

"SLAB', pat" ~ Mkyllmë” Pinchbowl."--Variety

Programme

4.50 p.m.). Newa in Germant,

7 p.m. Cancers of Light Music.

8 pm. Nema in English,

*. p.m. Class down DJIN, DIN (Cerm

Engi,)

EAST ABIA ZONE

Fast Asia Zone brandeset through DJA on 1. metrow, and 133 281,45 metrem).

p.m. DJA, DIN Announcement (derm..

Knal) German Yolk Suar. Pre szamme Forecaat (Germ. Engl.) 3.15 p.m. Music and Topical Events. 1.45 p.m. News in English on DJA and in

Dutch on JN.

llary Munte,

p.m. 10.13 p.m. Papuler, German

Monumenta.

A Chet by Ernst Wilbaite alk. Il p.m. Senga of the Movement, (Gram-

phone Selections).

11.15 p.m.

11.30 p.m.

News in German on JA, and DIN.

Chosen Works by Old Manley. The Cari

Chamber Ritenpart

Chrchenteu.

12,15 m. Nema in English en DJA and in

Dutch on DIN. 13.10 km. Cins down JIJA, DJN (Germ

Enxt.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From.

Four Transmissions

The following wavelengths and frequencies wen observed by Daventry,

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Frequruty Wavelength 4.050 b

49,55 metr 9,510 k.. 31.45 mei

Gus kr. 21.30 Better 11.750 kr. 24.53

Kuriren meized

OBA

91

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The case was fixed for 11.30 am, aged 30, were charged before Mr. granted.

GSE

23,20

G&P

48312

Swiss, a German and three neutral Judges. But some time is likely to elapso before the two countries agree to the personnel of the court,

$4.50 from Chu Min, aged 52, a pork stall holder.

Енд

21.473 kr.

$5.240 h.. 13.02 Metere 17,300 $.c

13.57

BETTER

CHI

15.243 ke. 18.44

Retrea

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

11,545 L.c. 13.91 metre

Transmission 5

THERE IS NOTHING MORE DANGER- THAN TO AVOID DANGER;

In giving notice of acceptance of the arbitration plan, the Gerous mau Government maintains the NOTHING legality of the, arrest of Jacoba und his wife on German territory.- Reuter.

LERROUX IN SADDLE

FORMS ANOTHER COALITION

Madrid, May 6,

Premier Lerroux has formed

¡TIMIDITY.-Dick Sheppard.

If was stated that second de- fendant stood in front of the complainant and distracted his

"I came back to see the Jubilee attention, while the first defendant celebrations, and at the same time to put his hand in complainant's ace a friend," said Lo Chik, gheket and stole the money. The

the Kowloon

50 ANNIHILATING AS 30, unemployal, when brought before second defendant was discharged,

Mr. Wynne-Jones at Magistracy, this morning, charged while the first defendant received with returning from banishment. On three months' hard labour. Bentencing the man to nine months' Li Kam, unemployed, WAR Sentence of nine months' hard har fabour, the Magistrate said: charged before Mr. Macfadyen labour was passed this morning by "You should have asked the Inspector with the larceny of a fountain General of Police Tirat." Defendant Mr. Schofield on Chan Kun-wong, un was banished on August 10, 1933, for Pen, the property of Fan Yu-kong, employed, who admitted stealine aja period of five years.

second stoward of the steamer Yo handbag, containing $8 in longkong"

Chow, at the Mei Chow Hotel. enrrency and $3 in Canton currency and a silver badge and gold ear-drop, from Un Li-lee, married woman, on the stairway of No. 176 Jaffe Road

May 1. Detective Sergean tracy this morning and sentenced la! Fitches sald complainant was walk three months hard labour. Detective. A detective had seen defendant on ing up the stairway, carrying a baby, Sergeant Davies stated that about the stairs, and was following be

on

(0.8.Cad C.3.A.)

Greenwich Time Bienal 15 17 Midnight,

7 * Dig Iton, Anjeze-witness meevant of

Day

The progress of Jubilee Celebrations by Philip Thornton, followed by the News. Dalry Produce and Poultry

Netri

1're

1.20 .m. A Reettal by' Canadian Artinim 7,50 Twansy-ve Year." A (Continued on Pape 4.)

For stealing two metal teapots It was stated that defendant It's. "KLIM WEEK" at from the Harbour View Hotel on was loitering on the staircase, Saturday, Yip Yuls ared 23, un- and when complainant came up Wing On's '(Provision Windows brought before Mr. and passed by him, he took the pen Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magis off complainant's Jacket pocket. Dept..) commencing

another coalition Government, fol- when defendant came up from behind 11 a.m. on Saturday defendant was hind complainant, and heard the Monday, the 6th instant.

lowing his resignation yesterday.

He is supported by the Catholic Party, whose leader, Sonor G1 Robles, has accepted the portfolio of Minister of War-Reular,

and snotched her handbae seen to enter the hotel by click of the 'clasp when the pen way was arrested on May 2 on the ground floor, by a enolle, was extracted. He was immediate- Complainant fell down the stairs was on the third floor. The coolle after the snatching. Defendant only went downstairs and

ly arrosted. arrived in Hongkong about two man with

arrested, zuUT the two teapots in his

Defendant was sentenced to months ago.

three months' imprisonment.

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