Major Edward Latham, of the Royal Horan Artillery, is leaving All Soul's Church, London, with his brida, Lady Gwendoline Jellicoe, the daughter of Admiral Jellicoe, who commanded the British feet at the Battle of Jutland.

HIGHER STEEL

DUTY URGED

CHINESE SUFFER IN COMPETITION

Shanghai, June 11.

THE WEYERHAEUSER CRIME ARRESTS

CONFESSION BY YOUNG

COUPLE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

NORTH CHINA OUTLOOK

(Continued from Page 4).

Yu's command are due to leave their garrison posts shortly.

Meanwhile, the troops of the Thirty-second Army under General Shang Chen, are arriving. The firat Trainload Is encamped at Chungliangelien, a little distance east of Tientsin.-United Press,

JUNE

11, 1935.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ·

MARKET: UPWARD

YESTERDAY

New York, June 10, The following reports on the New York Stock market have been received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson &

Fritz:

were

The Wall Street Jourunt report on Stocks to-lny yesterday's market: Japanese Strength

upwards, led by Ilustrini issues. During the last half-hour of Tientsin. June 10.

1ruling, American Can, Continental Tientsin ไฟ already n de Can, Food, Machinery and Telephone levels. reached new high militarised zone in everything but shares

soldiers Stocks on the Curb Exchange were name, since no Chinese are anywhere visible in the Tien-dult, but isolated specialties were tain, Special-aren, while above 1200 strong. The bonds inarket was ir

regularly higher.. Japanese are making their presence felt in all parts of the town.

S. C. & F. New York office cables: with The market closed strong, Traders favouring "blue Chips." Mill activity is, estiumted at 395 per sent. of capacity as compared with 39.5 per cent. the

In addition a large number of Japanese reserves living In the area tre routly for recall, and an unknown number of reinforcements are arriving on Wednesday.

Meanwhile Yueh Such-chung's troops have left, and not a sign of them is to be seen, nor are they ; ipa anywhere in the neighbourhood. Our Own Correspondent.

Armoured

Demonstrations

Tientsin. June 10. With a view to overawing the natives seten huge Japanese trucks rumbled. and roared, and squeezed through the narrow, steaming and overgrowded streets of the native eity this morn

late ing, occasionally bumping passing rickshaws (216) tearing anil signs | down

advertisement banners outside shops.

The procession passed the Pence, Preservation Corps while General

inspecting 1 Yeshu wus

the policemen.-United Press,

An "Incident" Found!

Tientsin, June 18.

Washington, June 19. Sensational announcements were

An armoured car with a truck In a petition addressed to themade by the Washington Deart-load of Japanese troops sped to Rallway settlement Chinese Ministry of Finance, the ment of Instire today, when after Yangtsun Chinese steel and iron manufac- questioning Volney Davis, notorious fifteen miles northwest of Tien- turera of Shanghal have urged the gangster, anent the disappearance tsin this afternoon in consequence the Government to Iberensp thejof nine-year-old George Weyer of the alleged burning of customs rates on steel and iron imhneaser,

revealed Japaness telegraph poles. they to-day

Colonel Sakai, who claims that ports with a view to relieving that they hid the two alleged

eye witness of the net. home products from foreign com-originators of this new crime in he was petition.

eistely, Herman M. Waley, aged alleges that the Chinese Special They complain that the deprecia-24, and his wife Margaret, who Palice were responsible. tion of sterling of late permitted have British steel products to be dump-kidnapping of the son of the mit. ed in China-Central News, Dionaire timber merchant.

SENATE AND N.R.A.

ATTACK PREPARED ON EXTENSION BESOLUTION

Washington, June 10. Swift cloakroom compromise in the Senate is required tr the N.R.A. is to survive after midnight

on Saturday.

A resolution extending it for nine months can be made the subject of debate in the Senate on Tuesday,

hot

confessed

to

the

Waley and his wife were ar- rested on Saturday at Salt Lake City following the rebase of the boy on payment of a U.S.$200,000 ransom a few days ago.

Volney Davis, who was sen- toured in life imprisonment on a charge of kidnapping Mr. Edward Bremer, wealthy St. Paul banker; was questioned on suspicion of complicity of the Weyerhaeuser crime. Cuited Press.

$15,000 Recovered

New York, June 10. A detective has recovered $15.- Opponents of the N.R.A.. 906 from Mahan's car, which was notably Senator William E. Borah, abandoned when the man in ques- Senator Clark of Missouri, and

tion was recognised.----Reuter.

"Delighted"

previous week.

The United States Steel Corporation shipped 598,1 lons of steel during May, against 5091,728 toms the pre- vinus, month and 745,053 toma in May,

New York and Chleage commodity

Eberh Mexr received reports Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:--

marker

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4-5.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 5.30-6 p.m. From the Studio. A Concert by Successful (Honours) Candidates in the recent Trinity College of Music Examinations.

L

1. Lee Kwok Ching (Intermediate

Division, Piano

ano) "Scherzino in B flat Major" (Mansfield).

9) (Sentor 2. Annette Cher (aged 9)

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"Variations and Fugue

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Birm

Cotton: Reports that coton will be excluded from the control of the Commodity Exchange, the senreity of contracts and a lack of any definite agricultural policy are confusing the Trade. Four brokering opinions bullish, whilst there are bearish..

Corn:

The planting has been further deinges. Country offerings are light, while there in good shipping The visible supply of corn has de creased by 1,524,ben bushels.

Wheat: There are rumours.

Government Canlinn the eliminate the Winnipeg Grain Ks change. Dennd was on the sight side. The visitor supply of

des

7.30-7,50 p.m. Marek Weber and bin Orchestra.

Reminiscences.

of Grier {arr,

that will

Urbach).

*

the

Entry

Spring Flowers (Kockert).

The Czarina (Ganne).

whent

shaws a devrense of Q316,000 bushels, 7,. Zone from "The Spirit of the

The Govermanent Bureau repeat

nf

the Winter Wheat crop intentes a yield of $1,000,000 bushele, white Condition of the Spring Wheat emp is estimated at 86.2 per cent.

The repent is construed as normal. a bullish factor.

Rubber: Sentiment continues fa- vourable.

Sugar: The mucker was very dull. ut stendly. We are still of the opinion that it is prudent to sell on the advanev

As an Industrials

REUTER QUOTATIONS

June 8. Jone 10.

115.89 114.7%

31.60

31.42

23.01

95.29

95.44

500,909

57.15

The Chinese authorities, are pow-Jones Average taking the utmost precautions avoid a clash.

20 Rails Alleging that troops belonging to tikties to Yoh Steh-chung's army were 40 Bonds concerned in the incident the 11 Commodity Index Japanese military authorities ap-i proached General In Ying-ching and demanded the withdrawal of the entire corps from Hopel be completed within three days, other- wise punitive action would be

taken..

After repairing the damage which had disrupted the Japanese military line linking Tientsin with Pelping, the Japanese detachment returned here from Yangtsun... Reuter.

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LATEST CABLED

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The following quotations New York commaility exchange are Issued by Router:

New York Cotton

June 7.

11.70

October

Jone

11.40

11.50/57 11.07/26 11.28 28 11.29 30

Foreign Reaction

Tientsin, June 10,

July -------- Senator-King are preparing an at-l

Mony foreigners and Chinese tack on the grounds that they are

believe that no conciliatory efforts December not satisfied with the NRA. ex-j

will satisfy the Japanese. The January (1926) 11.10 which passed tension resolution

Tacoma, Wash., June 10.

that

12.14 more March the House of Representatives The Weyerhaeuser family were View is widely held

OF

trouble may be expected and that May two fold that

Spot Friday last week, contending that "delighted" when it is an open invitation to Finlate persons suspected of the kidnap the present lull-will not last long.

Many Chinese are moving from! the Anti-Trust laws.

ping of their son had been arrested,

the Chinese arens into the

Con- July

September. The Opposition may Glibuster but they are maintaining a screen-

cessions, particularly the Japanese, Becember Lill the week-end making the life of guards round the boy,

Concession.

January of the N.R.A, prevarions.—United¦ Press,

ARMADA RETURNS

GRAND ENTRY OF U. S. FLEET TO SAN DIEGO

New York, June 10. A

message from the USS Pennsylvania, now at sea, states? that the American Fleet is speed- ing homeward.

The great manoeuvres in the Pacific have been completed, and the Fleet is now preparing as a

In reply to inquiries by reporters they refused to describe their son "reactions," nor would they per-

him.- mit any interviews with United Prese.

ARMAMENTS EVIL

CORDELL HULL ON US. POLICY

Chester, Pennsylvania, June 10. The existence of a "vicious cir- greater to

final gesture a triumphal parade cle of greater and ever

of vessels into San Diego Har-artaments," is the menace bour to-morrow.-Buited Press.

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND

EAST RIVERS

pence and economie stability and to international sanity, declared Mr. Cordell Hul in addressing the of Pennsylvania graduating class Military College.

The Secretary of State defined American policy as one of United Sintes assistance in

113131 11, IN 11.9%

12.781/74

11.47

12.05

New York

Rubber

12.76% 12.871

1337

13.06/05

13.15

13.145/16

13.2 13.483

18.31/3001

18.46746

Total sales:-9ũ lots

Chicago Wheat

KI H34

13.

84

Ali

The Japanese Military command March has announced that it is willing to May wait a few days owing to General Ho Ying-ching's "almost satisfac- tory reply."- United Press.

Racing as Usual

July

81 September

RB December

Saturday's sales: 19,752,000 bushels Chiengo Corn

July Suptember

75%

GRAN 6353

815 #23 7116 Saturday's sales:-6,166,000 bushels

Winnipeg Wheat

July

Tientsin, June 18. The Whitsun Race meeting was held as usual at the Chinese track to lay. Despite the heat and the December threats of war there were huge throngs, the audience joking and laughing fogether, while the Chin-p ese and Japanese authorities are July aquabbling.

September The Foreign owned Tientsin December Race Club is preparing

agula Total sales:- fot meeting which is to be held later

Montreal Silver this week.-United Press,

Still Pushing On?

The Nippon Dempo reports that a Japanese aerodrome has been established at Kaigan to-day and the preven also that Japanese, troops are con; for tion of war and the preservation centrating at Shanhaikwan and Kwangtung Province sure the following of peace without. abandoning

The Ever Conservancy

Cominston

port on water levels, in English feet, for the Wat, North and East Riverst

Place

of Oharration

West River

at Shiching

North River

nt Teingyurd

North River

* Shamalul

Bart River

At Shekhing

American traditions."

Mr. Cordell Hull added that pre- *MIT June Juneparations for war in certain coun-

tries hind reached a point which

Kupeikow.-United Press. '

Mysterious Plane

Tientsin, June 10.

The Japanese military authori-

26.6 27.6 well nigh paralysed productive ties have notified General Shang!

effort within the national borders.

Hubent Lowest

W.I.

V. L.

un

recurl

Avond

41.0

46.P

24.0

5

-4.15.5

1.0

11.1

UTILITIES BILL

Washington, June 10. The Senate has decided to vete] on the Wheeler-Rayburn Utilities Bill bofore 4 p.m. on Tuesday June 11-United Press.

1 July

(Grossman).

7.50-8 pm. From the Studio,

The The Art of Dressing Well" by Miranda.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report

12

R.03-8.25 p.m. From the Studio, Selections by "The Waikiki Trio." Programe-1. Hawaiian Love: Guitar Solo); 3. Walaine: 4. Royal Hula Huln Medicy (Hawaiian Hawaiian Hotel; 5. What Aloha

ustar. Moans.

8.25-8.30

"Elne Walzer- p.m. Redoute" played by Edith Lorand and her Orchestra.

8.30-9.20 p.m. Variety, Plane Solon-Sweet and Lovely. Many Happy Returns of the Day. Rnie da Costa.

Vocal Clarice Mayne Medley. Instrumental-Farewell Blues; You Rascal You; Muddy Waters.

Songs-Love forever I adore you. In your arms to-night.

Ronald Murgatroyd (Tenor).

Plano Ducts-Holero.

Variations on "Who's afraid of the

Big Bad Wolf."

Jacques Fray and Mario Brag- giotti. Banjo Solos-On a Southern Plan-

tation.

Song--The Continental.

Ken Harvey.

Belle Baker. Instrumental Fox-Trot Medley No. 1.

9.20.9.30 p.m. "Lets have a Chorus" sung by the Columba Vocal Gem Company.

9.30-9.47 p.m. Cuveert Waltzes. Tales from the Vienna Woods (J. Strauss).

Maidens of Baden (Komzak). Dream Waltz (Millocker).

8.47-10 p.m. The Regimental Band of . M. Grenadier Guards.

(Edward Ger- Nell Gwyn Dance man).

Humoresque (Dvorak).

10 p.m. Press Bulleting. 10.05-11 p.m. Dance Music.

10.38 p.m. Press News:

11 p.m. Close Down.

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Meanwhile two Japanese des troyers have arrived at Tientsin from Port Arthur.

Two Gunboats Arrive

Tientsin, June 10. The Japanese Gunboats Tsuta Chen that a military aeroplane, and Fuji have arrived at Tangku.

Reuter.

It was incumbent upon those na carrying most important official, tions which. recognise its menace whose identity was not disclosed.! to turn the spotlight of publicity on would fly over Tientsin en route those guilty of such policy and to reiterate with all their power thatto l'eiping. They requested that excess in armaments can only lead adequate protection should be given

to his aeroplane.-United Press. | to disaster.-Reuter. -

When Military Assume Power Chester, Pennsylvania, June 10.

Continued on Page 5.)

A Warning To Women-- Health Not As Good As It Should Be. Speaking at a gymnastic display by the National Council of Girls' Clubs at the Albert Hall, London, Sir George Newman, chief medical officer to the Ministry of Health, said, “The health of the women of England is not us good as it should be there is tro preventable nanemia in girls and

inte

women.

Women should head such a warning, for anaemia is the root cause of much ill health. If you are anaemic your urgent need to restore health and Japan's Objective · strength is a tonic capable of creating now, rich, red blood in abundance, and Shanghai, June 10. many thousands of Bufferers from An anonymous Military expert, anaemia have found just this lonic li interviewed by the United Press, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tientsin, June 10.

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Mr. Cordell Hull uttered a warn- ing against the tendency of "some nations," to glorify military power, and spoke of the polley that arose If the military nasumed. direction of foreign policy.

the

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