PLANNING ATLANTIC AIRWAY
MAMMOTH CRAFT TO
(Da
SPAN OCEAN
LUXURY
CRAFT
(Special to "Telegraph")
Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Mesmo Ordinance, 1871. Received," June 13, 120 0.m.)
London, June 17.
A trans-Allantle passenger ser- vice by mammoth neropinnes equipped with elnemas, dance floors and cocktail bars, is fores shadowed by the announcement of the proposed formation of the British Bellance Aircraft Corpora- tion, with a capital of £400,000,
Mr. Howard Kronick, of the Bel- lance Airernft Corporation af America, states that plans are
for going abend
plane struction plant at Speke, nenn Liverpool,
con-
Mr. Kennick added that it was hoped that the plant would be rendy within five months, and that the service will start early next. your.--Router Special,
U.S. Silver Price
FLUCTUATIONS NOT DESIRABLE
Washington, June 17. Silver industrial authorities in close touch with the aftantion, to day expressed the opinion that there is a growing bellef among the western miners that the United States Treasury
should
cease meddling with the silver price.
Nine important operatora Ray that they would welcome the price of $1.20 but say that it is most undesirable to have violent flucture tions in the price of silver.
Sone miners say that they would prefer an increase in the price of base metals instead of an increase in the price of silver.
This, they say, is because in
most of the United States mines
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1935.
BRITAIN BUILDS
FOR PEACE
REALISES URGENCY OF AIR PACT
BALDWIN SNAPS BACK
AT LANSBURY
London, June 17. Something of Great Britain's policy and plans in connection with the protection of Europe against war and the defence of her own shores in case of aggression, was revealed when the House of Commons resumed to-day.
The particularly responsible and delicate business of achieving an aerial pact amongst the European powers' was in the hands of Mr. Anthony Eden, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister stated when answering the somewhat critical remarks of Mr. George Lansbury, Labour leader. He had twitted the Prime Minister upon the duties of the Ministers with- out portfolio, of whom Mr. Eden is one, and Mr. Baldwin was curt in his reply.
The House was told something of the plans to expand the Royal Air Force and the steps which were being taken to guard against profiteering in the air- craft industry.
The House of Commons gordially: welcomed the new Ministers at its! reassembling after the Whitsunj recess. The former Premier, Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, appeared i relaxed in the House for the first
J'
time in six years. He sat posefully on the Treasury bench, his eyen half-closed.
Subsidy For Exports?
the U. S. PLAN TO SELL
WHEAT SURPLUS
Mr. George Lansbury. Labour leader, twitted Mr. Stanley, Baldwin, the new Prime Minister, upon the duties of the new Minis
Washington, June 17. ters Without Portfolio and the duties of the new Lord President Administration is seriously con
The Agriculture Adjustment of the Council, who is Mr. Mac-sidering subsidizing the exporta- Donald.
tion of approximately 25,000,000 bushels of America's surplus soft, white wheat
from the Pacific | North-West,
CAUSE OF PEACE
MLLE. HILZ'S RECORD
REACHES ALTITUDE OF 11,800 METRES
(Special to "Telegraph")
Paris, June 17. Mlle. Maryse Hilz, the Franch nir nee, beat her own feminine altitude record of 9,791 metres by reaching a height of 11,800 metres at Villa Coubiny to-day.
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The font wua porformed in Morane Saulnier chaser plane with in Gnome 600 horse-power motor.
Reuter Special.
BRITISH FEAT
London, Juno 17. Captain Percival, afrcraft do- signer, How his Percival Gall light aeroplane early this morning from
Gravesend to Orai on the North African coast, a distance of 1,100 miles, in 7 hours and 10 minutes.- British Wireless.
flight to Afrien
Н
LIGHT PLANE A remarkable and back in one day, by light
nchieved in aeroplane, was
and machine designed
piloted by Capt. W. E. Percival testay. left Gravesend at 130 a.m. for Oran, 1,400 miles away, and arrived there at 8.40 a.m.
The plane refueled and left again for Croydon at 6.25
p.m.
Parrival's object was to bring to the public notice the advance made in the sphere of swall machines, no less than in larps-Reuter. -
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Mr. Baldwin replied with some asperity, Mr. Eden's appointment, be declared, would materially; strengthen Great Britain's contri- The idea behind auch action bation to world pence, Ho believed would he to take care of an anti-driving eastward and sounded his fit was on advantage to have minis-cipated small surplus,
tera in a government who could
horn several times but the lorry In this connection, considerable would not let in pass. concentrate upon polley without pressure has been exerted lately than run into the electric standard Rather the distractions of departmental to revive the North Pacific Emerg- in the road, witness ran into the responsibilities creeping into their ency Export Association.
rear of the lorry. The defendant Meanwhile, President Roosevelt kooked round and then drove on
YOUNG MAN has signed the till fixing the duty to free imports of Philippine cordage chased and staged him.
Arsenal Street. Witness SENTENCED TO DEATH at 6,000,000 pounds annunity-lorry had a driving mirror.
(Continued from 'Page 1.) Defendant was convicted and
enssing this matter with his coun- fined $5.
sel and instructing solicitor. Du you think he fully understood what he was saying and the at- titude he adopted?
thoughts.
He added that of all the offices it unprofitable to produce com- he had held he had never had more plex ores unless a fair price can work or less pay than when he had be obtained for the base metals assumed the post of Lord Presi United Press,
dent of the Council,
AMERICA AND FRANC
Liberal Sir Herbert Samuel, wing leader, asked what progress
Reider
had been made towards a European LESS MONEY FOR
Air Pact,
Washington, June 17, Interviewed on the subject to- day, Mr. Henry Morgenthau Sir Samuel Hoare replied that refused to make any comment on the Government was giving that the foreign reports that his matter ils closest considération. activities and rescued the French They fully realised its extreme franc during the recent financial | urgency, he added.
criate in France-United Press.
BRITISH TRADE PROSPERS
EXPORTS & IMPORTS INCREASE
(Spacini to "Telegraph")
INDUSTRY
ECONOMIC
COUNCIL
CUTS EXPENSE
COMMON POLICY
IN CHINA?
The
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Japanese Army when informed of reperta to this effect.
Dr. Shaw: I believe so. Addressing accused, His-Lord- ship said: see no reason what- 300ver to assumic, either from my own observation this morning or from what I have heard from Dr. Shanghai. June 18.
Ingram Shaw, who has had ample At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Chinese National yuan had informed Colonel Matsui are not quite capable of under
He said General Sung Cheh- Opportunity of seeing you, that you Economic Council, yesterday, at of his willingness to comply with standing these proceedings and the Mr. T. V. Soong's residence it was the Japanese requests and Colonel inevitable consequence of your it would be better not to enter upon decided that appropriations for Matsui had gone to Changchun to plea. I cannot see that any use-
Various questions both of prin- ciple and procedure were involved and inevitably required frequent in- terchanging of opinions between the powers concerned,
In the circumstances he thought
tion.
Lion
GARRISON LEAVES
guilty, and it only remains for me formally to call upon you to say whether you have anything to say why sentence of death should not be passed upon you according to law.
a discussion of details of the situa-financing various economic con place the reply before the Army ful purpose could be served by
struction projects for the next NO PROFITEERING With regard to the danger ofyond a total $11,000,000, which decision had yet been reached.
financial your should not go be-chiefs there. He believed it was exercising the statute of discretion extremely unlikely that nny in asking the Registrar to enter a profiteering and with respect to its represents a reduction of $10,000,- report was expected to-day, how-pared to accept your plea of A plea of "Not Guilty." am pre- prevention during the rush of work 000 when compared with figures ever, he added.--Reuter, for the expansion of the Royal Air for the previous year. Force, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister,
The reason given for the reduc- Air Minister, announced that the London, June 17.
is the present financinh Ministry had established compre-diffealty of the Central Govern- British imports during May werehensive muchinery, involving con- meut. £1,688,000 up on last April and sultation with the Treasury, cover- The next financial year of the $2,785,000 on May of last year, ing the whole range of contracts National Economic Council will. There was an advance of £2,197, involved and providing for control begin on July 1.-Central News. 000 in exports, principally in of prices. articles wholly or mainly manu- The Air Ministry intended to factured, notably vehicles, make sure that no one reaped an One rase of Typhoid Fever and two machinery and iron and steel | excessive profit, said Sir Philipenses of Meningitis were reported to manufactures.
Renter
the local Health authorities over the
The Increased importa were mainly in respect of raw materials and articles mainly manufactured for British staple industries.-- Reater Special,
ARABIAN KING'S
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN
MAMMON HAS ENRICHED HIS THOUSANDS, AND HAS DAMNED HIS TEN THOUSANDS.-South.
BRIEF
Mrs. G. R. Snger is to distribute the prizes at the annual speech day of the Diocesan Boys' Selicol at 5.15 p.m. on July 12. The chief speakers i will be the Director of Education and the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall."
Several banishees were brought before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. Justice Lindsell, at the Criminal Sessions For robbing a man navled Ho Lap this morning on charges of breach at Ah Ma Wat Gap on May 30, Li of the Deportation Ordinance. The San-fat, alias Li Fat; L Kan-shui,
ty, alias Ļi Sang; and Li Tam-kui alias.
xil of whom pleaded guilty,
Tientsin, June 18. It is believed the relieved Japanese garrison troopa left here for Japan as scheduled this morning.—Renter, TERMS ACCEPTED
Changchun, June 18. The Kwantung Army has au- cepted the terms offered by China for the Charbar episode's selfles ment,-Reiter,
FOUND DEAD
London, June 13. "The Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Avory,
him.
for
accused, Sang, who was sentenced Mang Tsai, were each sentenced to/sonior Judge of the King's Bench this year when she ran away and
Accused replied in the negative, whereupon Mr. Lim told his Lord- ship that he understood his client had something to say and asked to explain the position to leave
ACCUSED'S STATEMENT This was granted, and, after a brief consultation with his coun- MR. JUSTICE AVORY |sel, accused made the following
statement from the dock:
"I have known this girl (re- censed) for a little over two years and I have been living with her over a year. During that SUCCUMBS IN BED AT period I took her back to the country where I properly married GOLF CLUB
her. At the wedding, invitations were sent to relatives and frienda In the country. We lived together peacefully until the beginning of to three years hard labour; Ip Shing, 18 months' hard labour on pleading Division of the High Court, was
camo back to Hongkong, She found London, June 17..
four years; Cheng Chuk, four years; guilty to the charge before the Chief found dead in bed to-day at his job here as a waitress. When I Amir Saud, eldest surviving son Chan Ki, three years; Li Knu, two Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the golf club in Rye. He was 83 years found her I advised her not to
this morning. of age.
carry on such a position. She of King Ibn Saud, and heir to the years; Chan Fun-hoi, four years; Chan Criminal Sessions th
Fuk, three years.
Educated at King's College and refused to listen to me, although Kingdom of Saudi Arabla, arrived
Charged before Mr. Macfadyen, at Corpus Christi College, Mr. Justice I persistently advised her not to in London to-day and was formally
the Central Magistracy this morning Avory became a barrister in 1875, continue her work. welcomed on behalf of the Foreign "Poverty has driven me to this," with the theft of a handbag contain-and, 14 years later, was junior Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare,
"Thinking over and over again suid Lee Yun, 40, widow, when she ing $5.40 (Hongkong money), a Although the visit ia private, was fined $500, or, in default, one certificate of identity, and a powder counsel to the Treasury, becoming of what she had done to me and
of Mrs. Ogly, of senior counsel in 1899,
the position she had brought me He was engaged in many notable into, I could find no way out. I Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this Canton, at His Majesty's Government for the raing
morning for, possession of 18 taels
of 18 taels near
"the
Tung On Wharf, first two weeks of his stay, which of raw opium. Revenue-Officer Brown Man-ki, aged 10, unemployed, was and mastery of law. He presided, having done so, I intended to com- will extend over four or five weeks, hald defendant was
by convicted and sentenced t Aixamong others, over the trial for mit suleide. It is so unfortunate and a programme has been pro-] lady searcher at the Kowloon-Canton) months' hard inbour. Sub-Inspector murder of P. C. Gutteridge in 1928, that I falled to take my life. pared for his entertainment during Railway Station at 11 a.m. yesterday, Walsh, prosecuting, stated that the and the Clarence Hatry and Under these circumstances, If your the period of official hospitality and the oplum was found strapped on lady was proceeding along Con- Itusputin libol actions, while, as Lordship decided to
It is expected that the Amir will the back of a baby she was carrying. muight Road in a rickalin at about Crown Counsel, he acted as pro-sentence of death to one of life
When taken to the police sintion 830 Inst night when defendant came be received by the King in formal audience and will attend the third defendant told the police that the baby up and snatched the bag. He was secutor in the case of the Jameson imprisonment, I would thank you was not hors, but this morning ahe chased and caught by a district watch- raiders. Mr. Justice Avory was a for doing so. But if your Lord- Court on June 25-British Wireclaimed that it was. The baby is man. A sum of $2 fall out of the member of the Privy Council ship thinks it is impossible to do, less..
only about 20 days old.
bag during the chase and was lost. Reuter.
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At the lower Court proceedings, it was mentioned that the girl was stabbed by accused with a knife outside 88 Upper Lascar Row where she lived. Immediately after he had committed the deed, accused stabbed himself apparent ily with the intention of committing (suleide, Seven letters were found then jon accused and in all of them. there was mention of killing,
His Lordship: The law roquires only one punishment for that offence which you have pleaded guilty.
Sentence of death Was passed on accused.