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TUESDAY, MAY 二拜楼 號四十月五英浩香

14,

1935..

日二十月四

BINOLE CODY 10 CENTE

$36.00 PER ANNUM

Hongkong Telegraph.

AMERICA READY

TO STABILISE

STANDS BY PRESENT MONETARY POLICY

MORGENTHAU DECLARES DOLLAR SOUND

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

Washington, May 13.

In his broadcast here to-day Mr. Henry Mor- genthau, the Secretary of the Treasury, said: "The world should know when it is ready to seek foreign exchange stabilisation that Washington will not be an obstacle.

"Our position is that of an innocent bystander who has suffered untold losses in a fight he did not start, and we should not be, admonished that the moral duty to restore order is primarily ours.

"Before we make any further commitments we must make certain that we won't lose what we have already gained.

"We are not unwilling {}} stabiline. However, if the "great trading nations elect to continue under the presence of rules, we are not at a disadvantage.

"We have revalved our currency no more than was necessary and į we can go either way.

"Our hands are not tied and you have an absolutely sound dollar.

"The Administration's monetary policy has rescued the Uniteil Staten from chaos and it is now a spearhead for a steedy advanes tawards the goat?"--United Press. ||

Fighting For Bonus

PROTESTS DELUGE WASHINGTON

SILVER'S DOUBTFUL FUTURE

B.I.S. REPORT ON WHITE METAL

WORLD DEBT REDUCED

Basle, May 1. Representatives of twenty-four banks of issue, or banking groups, attended the annual meeting of the Bank of International Settlement

(to-day... ·

|

H.E. Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer, Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, arriving at the Cathedral in Shanghai for the Silver Jubilee Thanksgiving Service.

Actress

Sues Lord

Revelstoke

PEER DENIES PROPOSING

BREACH OF PROMISE ALLEGED

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An

under-

BUILDING PEACE BULWARK

POLAND MAY JOIN NEW ACCORD

LAVAL MEETS LITVINOFF

Moscow, May 13.

Industrial

Expansion

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WHITEAWAY'S

ITALY RESENTS INTERVENTION

BRITISH ATTITUDE BRINGS REBUKE

ROME CAN SETTLE WITH ABYSSINIANS

Rome, May 13.

The Italian Government has informed Abyssinia that it has chosen the two Italian representatives for the Conciliation Commission, and thus obviously invites Abyssinia to name its delegates, so that an immediate effort may be made to settle the frontier disputes which have arisen between the two nations and have threatened to bring them to grips.

Abyssinia has long been seeking intervention by the League of Nations in this dispute with Italy, but has mobilised its fighting forces in the event of

Necessary hostilities becoming unavoidable. The Ethiopian

CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S

ADMONITION

CHINA MUST DEVELOP

Yunnanfu, May 14. The Commander-in-Chief General M. Pierre Laval, the French Chiang Kai-shek, gave the Yun- Foreign Minister, and M. Maxim nanese a pat on the back to-day weekly

memorial service here.

He said he had heard that the people of Yunnan had not for otten the four virtues of old Chinn. This would materially assist in the development of the province along new lines.

Reuter.

ed

soldiery is massed on the frontiers of Eritrea and Italian Somaliland, facing 100,000 Italian troops.

Il Giornale d'Italia which invariably speaks for the Government, sharply criticises the alleged partiality of a section of the British press towards Abyssinia.

LONDON MEDICAL SCHOOL

OPENED BY H.M. THE KING

CHEERED BY CROWDS

London May 13.. The visit of the King and Queen

This journal declares that any | European Intervention in the dis- pute between Italy and Ethiopia which may result in encouraging Abyssinia against Italy, cannot diminish Italy's strength in de fence of hor national rights.

The paper adds belligerently that despite her military engage monta in Africa, Italy is in a posi Ilon

to face any eventuality in Europe should the work of con- ciliation and collaboration between her and Abyssinia, upon which her hopes of peaceful settlement are pinned, fall

PACT SIGNED

Meanwhile,

Rome, the Franco-Italian Air Convention was signed to-day by the French Air Minister, General Danain, and Signor Mussolini,

to Hammersmith this morning, to of airlines, including a Rome to It provides for the establishment

open the British Post Graduate Parls schedule, and also a link be- the other nations which had Medieal School, was made another tween Tunisia ani Tripoli, which The conversations were describ. developed their resources and happy Jubilee occasion. Their may be extended to the Italian and ed as most frank and friendly,

manufactured their own needs. Majesties, who travelled in a clos- French colonies in North-cast

motor car, were Later.

cordially Africa after an agreement has cheered by crowds, all the way been reached with the Egyptian from Buckingham Palace.

Government. This Franco-Italian The new Medical School, which pact is generally considered as has been founded through the co-indicative of a close Franco-Italian operation of the Treasury and the understanding which goes beyond London County Council, is attach- the field of economics-Router, ed to the University of London, It appoints its own staff, the clinical members of which will

RAIL LINK?

GOVERNMENT STARTS

1984. + Recélved. May London, May 13. Evidence Was begun in the King's Beach Division to-day in Litvinoff, the Russian Commissar when speaking at the the breach of promise action in for Foreign Affairs, quickly got tr which Miss Angela Joyee, stagegelps with the Kerious business and screen Actress, is suing Lord

levelstoke, who is at present pro- before them to-day and during ducing the play

"rizu."

their first conversation dealt with Plaintiff's Fest name is Ivy Daw M. Laval's recent visit to Warsaw kina. She is a daughter of a retired |

Yunnan was blest with a good civil engineer who was formerly in and the effects of the ratification climate, good soil and good people, the service of the Bombay Buglicer of the Franco-Soviet treaty. but the population subaisted main- น meeting approved theing Board, und was elected Miss

ly upon farming which was not an [report and accounts and decided England" in

They also discussed the possi-dustry which, alone, could make International La transfer 1,967,000 francs beauty contest in 1928.

bility of making their new treaty China great. There must be im to the General Reserve, and to de- Defendant was formerly the European Pact of non-aggression, which alone could place the nation a means of concluding an Eastern mediate efforts at industrialisation- vate a similar sum to the Govern- | Rapert Baring and an ments of Belgium, the British Em-graduate at Cambridge when, on consultation and non-assistance to in a position to better the lot Washington. May 13.

pire, France, Germany, Greece, the eve of his 20th birthday, he gressors. Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal, first met the plaintiff casually in Over 20,000 telegrams favouring Rumania, and dugo-Slavia, whoa West End cocktail bar. the Patman Bonus Bit, which if are holders of long-term deposit. ac approved by the Presideal would feats with the Bank.

It was alleged that after their meeting, defendant paid plaintif require the issuance of $2,000,-

The report mentioned that the constant attention, and love letters 000,000 in new money, awaited work's gold production in 1934 of an unusually ardent character

The first stage of the Laval- President Roosevelt when he re-i totalled 2,904,000,000 Swiss francs, from defendunt turned to the Capital-to-day, after which was a new record, whilst the Court. The case for the defence well. All important questions:

were read in Litvinoff conversations passed off SWATOW-CANTON week-end's fishing.

amount of gold hoarded for pri- was that all these letters were affecting international polley of Nevertheless, the President invato account at present totals written before defendant attained both countries wore discussed at expected to veto the Bill, strendy | 7,000,000,000 Swiss francs.

his majority.

in meeting which lasted an hour passed with substantial majorities The reduction in the amount of Mr. Nevilo Laski, for plaintiff, and a half this afternoon. by the House, and Senate, when it international short-term indebted said he made no imputation of any ronched him to-morrow;

ness of European countries and the impropriety of conduct on der parties are well satisfied with the It is understood that both

be full-time servants of the United States during 1994 was befendant's part,

University and not dependent for tween 2,000,000,000 and 3,000,000,- The plaintiff, giving evidence said particularly gratified at M. Lavul's progress made. The Soviet ik

their livelihood an private 000 Swiss francs.

defendant's father strongly opposed visit, which it considers evidence

Nanking, May-11.

consulting practice. Dealing with silver, the report the idea of marriage when he of a desire to ensure pence.

It is learned that Ministry of

Each of the four departments--. states that it is unlikely that the learned that she was an actress.

Hallway has taken steps in connec medicine, surgery, obstetrics and metal will be generally used as an Therefore they decided not to see;

tion with preparations for the con:pathology-has at its

RENEWED ATTACK The Soviet, it is stated,

liend A element in the monetary reserves each other again, temporarily, in welcome the collaboration of Pe- connecting Swatow and Canton.

will struction of the projected railroad professor with readers

IN COMMONS and A- of Central Banks. If there had view of the father's health, but land, with whom Russin hus al-

sistants, and the school will offer: been any general demand of silver plaintiff claimed that defendant ready established

Mr. Liu Cho-ko, formerly man- internationally, as there is for gold, proposed marriage two months alon pact, and is ready to extend way, has been summoned to Nanking themselves abreast of the latest a non-aggres-ager of the Canton-Siukwan Rail-facilitica for medical men from

HENS' LIVING there would have been no need for after he was 21.

this country and overscan to put

CONDITIONS adoption of special action by the

the peace guarantees on a broader in connection with this matter. Continuing, Mr. Laak! said basis... United States to hold silver. The plaintiff went to Hollywood in

developments,

London, May 13. He has also been appointed Com- policy pursued by America may 1933 and in March of the following Litvinoff may do much to pre

It is felt that M. Laval and M.missioner in charge of the prelimin hope that the school,

The King_expressed an earnest Replying to questions from Mr. somewhat reduce the demand in year she learned that defendant

ary work.

with its Patrick Hannon in the House of union of ward and Commona to-day, Mr. Geoffrey The Swntow-Canton Railroad, py the gold market and may supple had succeeded to the Peerage in are the ground for a wide spread when completed, will form one of laboratory, university and local Shakespeare, Parliamentary Secre- ment the already high gold reserve the previous January, ON his peace movement, from the exten- Techsage of condolence to the

eventually completo railway

teachers alike from all parts of of any investigation being made President of Poland on the death to uning but there is no evidence one clae at the beginning of the formation of an Eastern Eu- tem connecting wanita na Cathe Empire, might prosper, "May into the food qualities of imported of Marshal Pilsudski, to whose a polley will produce any funda-

justify the conclusion that such March..

ropean pact.-Reuter, work warm tributes are paid by mental change in the

ton via Cheklang and Fukien, play an Imperial role in the Chinese eggs, Defendant, In the box, denied

Central NCICA.

winning anci dissemination of the British Press.

monetary that his father's attitude was

He was advised, he said, that position of silver from the interna- hostile. He (defendant) had seen

medical knowledge, in the relief putrefaction did not occur as soon tional viewpoint.-Reuter.

of suffering among my peoples us the eggs ceased to be frozen, nothing of plaintiff since April.

in this country and overseas, and The only inquiry which the Depart 1932, and at no time" "did" "he'

Nanking, May 14.

In enabling doctors of all Jandament had had in hand was into the The Committee of Trustees of promise to marry her-Reuter

to come together in a task where matter of bacteriological content of the Returned British Boxer In-all must be allies and helpers," the eggs. Special.

demnity Fund has resolved to ap- concluded Ills Majesty.-British

Unless Congress can muster two-thirds majority and over-ride the veto, the Patman Bill will be "killed."-euter.

KING SENDS CONDOLENCES

TRIBUTES PAID TO PILSUDSKI

London, May 13.

PREPARATION

or

Urges Ban On Chinese Eggs

The King has despatched a cover for the purpose of internal father's death, and murried some-ion of general security pacta to the important links, which will authority, drawing students and tsry of Henith, sald he was unaware

In a personal message to the Polish Foreign Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden says; "I shall al- ways remember the interview with him which I was privileged to have during my visit to War saw and I hinston to assure Your Excellency of my deep and sincere sympathy in this grievous. 1oss which the Polish Nation has suffered."British Wireless.

WÄNT PREFERENCE

PRINCE HENRY IN IRELAND

FIRE OCCURS IN CATHEDRIAL

London, May 18, The Duke of Gloucester's brief visit to Northern Ireland concluded to-day.

FLYING TO HONGKONG

JAPANESE-LEAVES BRUSSELS

SECRET INQUIRY

Tungchow Piracy Investigation

BOXER FUNDS

propriate the sum of $1,000,000 to inance the construction of the Chuchow-Siukwan section of the

Wireless.

Mr. Hannon declared that he wus positive that Chinese eggs were produced in repulsive conditions and urged that the importation

Canton-Hankow Railway in com- JURY DEADLOCK IN should conse

London, May 13.

pliance with the demand of the Ministry. of Railways. The Replying to questions from demand for 0 further sum

of

for

Commander Arthur Maraden, $600,000 has been referred to the Conservative, In the Ilouse of sub-committer ол Financo Commons to-day, Capt. Anthony consideration-Central News. the Government inquiry Into the Eden, Lord Privy Seal, said that

in camera.

SPECIALIST, CALLED

He received the. Freedom of the

Brussela, May 13. Nanking, May 14.

Katsutaro Ano, the Japanese City of Londonderry at a civle. Tibetan merchants in Nanking function and later visited the aviator who la attempting a record and Pelping bave petitioned the Cathedral. Owing, it is believed to solo flight from England to Japan Tungchow piracy had been held Chinese Government to accord the fusing of electric wires a fire by a new route, including Hong- treatment to goods shipped to and which was confined to the roof, kong, has left here for Nuremberg. from Tibet similar to that accorded occurred in the Chapter House of

This secrecy was preserved for And started out on Sunday from reasons connected with the taking

Nanking, May 14, native goods, by exempting them the Cathedral.

Heaton, flying a British Eagle of evidence, and the press and Mr. Wang Ching-wol's condition from Customs impositions. The In another part of the Cathedral plane, and landed the same day public are therefore excluded has improved following medical Chinese Government has referred the Duke Inspected the relies of the at Brussels, damaging the under- from the hearing. Reports of the treatment by a foreign specialist, the petition to the Ministries of Seige of Londonderry usually kept carriage of his machine in alight- inquiry are not in a form fit for who was hastily summoned to the Finance and Industry for con- in the Chapter House British ing This caused him some delay publication at present, he added: capital from Shanghal yesterday. sideration.--Central News.

Syikin again läking off —Reuter..

Renter

Wirelcan.

Central Neto,"

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CALIFORNIA.

LOCKED UP SINCE SATURDAY

San Jose, May_13.

Mr. John Lawson, Labour, Bug-

much that Chinose hens had a very

lower standard of living than in Britain. The House laughed and applauded.

those

Mr. Shakespearo declared that the content of an egg was not

The Jury which le trying David affected by what a hen ate.

Lamson on a charge of murdering. his wife, Allerte, has been dead- from Mr. Hannon, Mr. Shake

In response to further questions locked since Saturday.

speare said the resolution of the The judge has ordered. the jury National Poultry Council confer to reconsider its position and to eace at Southport of April 30, con- deliberate the case further, still demning the importation-of- boliind locked doors.

Chinese eggs, did not appear to The jury announces that at the have been received by the Ministry moment it is divided nine against of Health or of Agriculture three-United Press.

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