REDUCING COTTON OUT PUT
BRITAIN'S CAPACITY TO BE LOWERED
BUYING UP PLANTS
London, July The Government's Bill provdiing for reduction of excess capacity, in the spinning section of the cot ton industry has boon issued. The Bill gives effect, with few excep- tions, to the propusnis of the com- mitteo set up by the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners Asso- ciations, which were later ap proved by a large majority of master spinners.
A Spindles Board, with power to borrow £2,000,000 will be set up to buy redundant spinning plants at a price it considers acceptablo and to dispose of it by breaking up or sale, but not sale for export. It is understood that the broad aim of the Board, which is not obliged to buy nor able to compel sale of aplant, will bo to reduce the existing capacity of between 48 and 53 million spindles by about ten million.
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Interest and amortisation of the debt incurred by the Board will be met out of a levy paid for 16 years by every colton mill with spinning machinery. whether spinning Egyptian or American cotton. It is expected that the levy will work out at one and one-sixth of ponny per mulc spindle per annum. If the proceeds of the levy should fall short of the amount necessary, the Ex- chequer is to make good the defic).' ency. New plant will be subject to back levy, and for the first three years no new plant may be set up unless equivalent plant is sur- rendered or broken up.
U.S. BUYING SILVER
MONTAGU REVIEW
THE HONGKONG
PEIPING QUIET
MORE PLAIN-CLOTHES MEN APPREHENDED
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935.
Peiping, July 3.
COUNTERFEIT MONEY
CHINESE FACES TWO CHARGES AT NEXT SESSIONS
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Arrested when coming off the Tung OF MARKET
On Wharf on June 10, Chan Ngau, But for some Chinese troop alias Li Kau, aged 33, of Pun Yu dis- Relay from Daventry On According to Reuter messages, movement, withdrawing for Pao-trict, was found to be in possession Bombay silver yesterday declined tingu, the City remains extremely of a large quantity of counterfeit alightly and London
quiet with n alight improvement | col. forward
He was charged before Mr. silver slipped a sixteenth of a
in sentiment noted. A detach- Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy penny, while New York prices fellment of the 32nd Chinese Army of yesterday, on remand, with the pos an eighth. America is still buy General Wang Kwang-hun will be session of 93 counterfeit Hongkong 4 counterfoit Ing.
transferred to Paotingfu, the new ten-cent pieces, and American purchases after the capital of Hope after the aban-Hongkong five-cent pieces.
An additional charge of returning donment of Tiêntain. official Oxing were henvy,
from banishment before the expirn And India was a small buyer at one. sixteenth over the
General Shang Chen, the new tion of his term preferred sold and India bought and sold.
rate. China Chinese commanding officer at against defendant,
Tientain, Is visiting Pelping this
Sub-Inspector J. O'Donovan, who was in charge, stated that both cases week to hold an important con-were for committal. ference with Mr. Wang Kah-min, The charge of returning from the Chairman of the Peiping banishment was taken first, and Political Commission.
formal evidence of the arrest of nc-
MONTAGU REPORT
London, July 3. Mesars. Samue! Montagu and Company, in their report for the past week, say: The market has continued to be quiet and rather heavy in the tone. Selling from India and Chinn has been the feature of the week and, except for a short burst of buying on June 29, general demand has been
poor.
of
American support was well in evidence at the lower level prices, but no disposition has been shown that this quarter will in any way press the market.
Peiping at 7.50 yesterday morning A Japanese aeroplane flew over and left in a north-western direc.
tion.
Plain-clothes Men
Peiping, July 3.
The Police have arrested eigh- teen more plain-clothes men. All prisonera will be charged for promoting riota. Arrested. near Tunghaien and Hong Ho the prisoners were sent here yester- Operators are generally awalt-day and handed over to the ing encouragement. In the mean-Garrison Headquarters. time, very considerable amounts of silver continue to leave the bands of speculators, thereby resistance, if or when affording prospects of lessened an upward movement should occur.-Reuter.
LATE MRS. R. M.
DYER
LOCAL ESTATE OF
$8,500
Local estate to the value of
some-
A Board of three members will $8,500 has been left by Mrs. Lilian be appointed by the Board of Alice Dyer (nee Lowden), Trade, and its operations will be time of 8 Highburgh Terrace. kept under review, on behalf of the Downhill, Glasgow, and late, of cotton industry by an Advisory 608 The Penk, Hongkong, who died Committee of four representatives at London on November 23, 1934. the spinners. Whether then application by Mr. M. II. Government will proceed with the torney for sealing the certified Turner, solicitor, the lawful, nt- Bill in the present session depends
[copy of confrmation (nominate)
of
on the degree of general support of the executor, has been granted. forthcoming from all sections of In her will, deceased appointed the Commons.-British Wiretesa.
her husband, Mr. I. M. Dyer, as ncle executor.
INDIA REFORM CHANGE
UPPER CHAMBER
ELECTION
Japanese Report
4
Changchun, June 29. Twenty-five Japanese soldiers lost their lives and '77 were wound-
WAS
used was given by C.R.O. 91, Lo
charge of Criminal Records, deposed Sergeant 11. N. Moran, officer-in-
to defendant having four previous convictions, and stated that under a banishment ardor dated March 28, 1934, the man had been banished the Colony for a period of 10 from year
Other evidence was given, and after stating that he had nothing to say, defendant was committed to the next Criminal Sessions.
Counterfeita
Giving the facts relating to the charge of possession of counterfelt coins, Sub-Inspector O'Donovan stat- od that on the night of June 16 about 10.30, C.R.O. Di and a party of Chinese Revenue Officers were on duty at the Tung On Wharf, The steamer Set On arrived, and they began to search the
About 11.16
ed in 196 encounters with banditsp.m. the dot and another man
last month in which 1,332 outlaws were killed by the punitive forces, the Kwautung Army announced to day. Nearly 15,000 bandits were Involved in the clashes.-Renge.. Troops Withdrawal Demanded
Tokyo, July 3.
A report from Changchun says that as General Sung Cheh-yuan's 20th Army shows no signs of evacuating the Charhar border area inside the Outer Grent Wall south of Tushikow it is learned au- thoritatively that the Kwan- tung Army have decided to demand their evacuation otherwise before July 10 drastic measures will be taken.--Reuter
Rebels Executed
Peiping. July 3.
Miss Alice Frances Morris, who The Police and Military are died at St. Mary's Hospital, actively pursuing the scattered Paddington, Middlesex, on Decem-remnants of last Friday's rebels. ber 14, 1934, left local estate to Last night eight more plain the value of $58,500. The deceased was formerly of 46 Elliston Road, Streatham, Surrey, An application by Mr. II. J. Armstrong, solicitor, the lawful attorney for sealing the certified copy of the probate of the will has been granted.
CRISIS AHEAD?
ACUTE ANXIETY IN SHANGHAI
6-7 p.m. Hongkong Jatel, Danco Orchestra.
7 p.m. Stock Quotations. 7.03-7.18 p.m. Pianoforte Recital by Arthur de
de Groef.
1. Arlette; To the Spring (Grieg). 2. Fouille d'Album; Papillon
(Grieg).
3. Valae in E Major, Op. 34
(Moszkowsk!),
7,18-7.27 p.m. "Mr. Whittington" sung by Jack Buchanan and Elsio John W. Green, Randolph with Carroll Gibbons and
7.27-8 p.m. Light. Orchestral Selec- tions
Light Cavalry-Overture. (Suppe). Linbestraum (Liszt).
Kiss me again (Horbert). Echoes from the Puszta (Ferraris). Saschinka (Schirmann). Tangoland.
8 pm. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con-
cert,
recorded
10.30 p.m. Close Down. 8.15-10 p.m.' European music from ZEK. on a frequency of 640 k.c.'s.
8.15.8.20 p.m. "Le Prophete" Coronation March (Meyerbeer),
8.20-8.50 p.m. Relay from Daventry. The Empire Parliamentary Associa tion Inaugural Luncheon. A specch of welcome to tho representatives of the
tho Legislatures of British Empire by Rt-llon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P, and
reply by a representative of the Overseas delegates to the con- ference. The speeches will be pre- ceded by a descriptive commentary by Mr. Edward Halliday. Relayed from Westminister all,
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passed the officers, and G.RO. 01 stopped and searched them. He ask ed defendant what a leather purse at- tached to a belt around his waist contained, and was told it contained money. Ile made defendant produce the money, and after examining the coins suspected they wore bad.
8.60-0.16 p.m. Band Music. C.RO. I then took defendant and Dance of the Tumblers ("Snow the other man to the Revenue Office, Maiden") (Rimsky-Korsakov). to which placa R. O. Ellis was called. Ile examined the colna and decided reas they were counterfeit.
Go Corner
Silver
cuko" walk ("The Child-
(Debussy);
De- sional 9), and Proces
The coins were all in Hongkong money. fendant and the other man was theni taken to the Central Station by C.R.O. 91.
In the presence of Sub-Inspector O'Donovan, defendant wag again searched, and the coins wore counted and found to number 03 Hongkong ten-cent pieces and Hongkong Rive- cent pieces,
Mr. A. Jackson, Acting Government Analyst, deposed that he received the coins on June 19, when lo examined them and found that they were com- posed of four parts tin, one part cop. per and one part antimony.
Other evidence was given of arrest and search, and defendant, after stating he had nothing to say, was committed to stand his trial at the clothes men suspected of partici-next Criminal Sessions. pation in the revolt were arrested in the neighbourhood of Tung- chow, and arrived at Pelping this afternoon. They bring the total of arrests up to 117, all of whom jure undergoing examination nt [the Peiping garrison headquarters.
It is learned that five executions have already taken place, though the authorities are releasing news in this connection.
no
of the
BRITISH SPINNING
-WIDE POWERS OF SPINDLE- BOARD
London, July 3.
The Cotton Splining BI men- tioned on July 1, provides that the surplus plant acquired by the Spindles Board shall not be sold for export.
London, July The House of Lords-continued the committee state of the India Bill to-day, and, at the close of the discussion of an amendment moved by Lord Linlithgow
to change the method of election of certain members of the proposed Council of State, the Secretary for India,
It is learned that four men were Lord Zetland, stated that in view
executed at Garrison Hendquarters of the volume of opinion express-
Canton, July 3.
yesterday, and this morning Licu- ed he was prepared to accept the
Official circles hore are paying tenant Chi A-yen one principle of an Upper Chamber at very close attention to the policers aboard the armoured train borrow money to meet the cost of the centre, elected on the lines of tient situation in Shanghai and executed this morning at dawn.
which bombarded Peiping, was the present Council of State, that Nanking, where it is belleved that was to say, an Upper Chamber so trouble is browing.
Reports were current that Tuan far as Hindus, Moslems and Sikhs
The vernacular papers during Chun-chih the commander of the were concerned-special arrange the last few days have given pro-armoureil train was executed yes. ments would have to be made for minence to ሲ report indfent-berday, but this was officially smaller communities--to consisting the approach of a Sino-Japan-denied to Reuters by a high official of members gloated lirectly by electors with a
of the Military Council.-Renter. ese crisis. high property
At Shanghai they are also fore- qualification. He wanted to lay casting important changes in the alleging Nanking Government
great stress on that.
ing electorate for the Council of
Amoretten
Vaise
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9.50-10 p.m. "Ballroom Memories" --Waltzes.
10 p.m. Press Bulletins.
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• The Board is empowered to
purchases up to the total of £2,000,000.
The Interest on the loan and pro- vision for repayment will be met from the levy pald for fifteen years by the owner of every cotton mill In Great Britain containing spin- ning machinery, the rate of the levy being equivalent to 1 1-64. per mule spindle.
Any owner undertaking not to
A short vacation course of lectures Use a mill during the first five exemption from the levy, but the
Ile suggested an electorate four that there is a movement under or five times as large as the exist foot to remove Mr. Wang Ching-will be delivered in the Physiology Sears of the schemo may claim wei who is at present staying away School, the University of Hongkong, State, say about 100,000. An oF from the capital on the ground of by Professor L. T. Ride on Thursday total of spindles exempted must not portunity to discuss the proposed scheme will be given at a later serious illness.-Reuter.
stage,--British Wireless.
ROYAL DIVORCE
GEORGE OF GREECÈ SUED BY QUEEN ELIZABETH
Rallying Opponents
Canton, July 3, The scenes on the political stage appear to be moving rapidly, and with the South West leaders in- eroasingly opposed to Nanking'a polley in respect to North China alfairs, interest is now centred in Bucharest, July 3.
the netivities of the irreconcilables. It is expected that Hsino Fu- A court summons requiring ex- king George of Greece at present chen, one of Canton's elder states- men, who is strongly opposed to domiclled in London to appear be fore the Divarce Court Nanking, will return shortly from Slam. It is reliably learned that
of
Bucharest on July 6 in response the South West Political Counc!! to the petition for divorce filed has sent Halno Fu-chen's son, by his wife, the Ex-Queen Eliza Hsiao Sung-chien, to Siam with a beth of Greece, has been published most important letter urging the in the official Gazette.
The summons
aged party loader to return to Can accordance with the Rumanian ton and participate in the political deliberations at present proceeding. divorce law the trial can take -Reater. place even in the, absence of the defendant.
states that in
Ex-Queen Elizabeth, who is sister of King Carol, is now permanent resident of Rumania having given up her Groek Clonality.—Reutër.
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It was announced at yesterday's monthly meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce that on the proposal of the Chairman, Blr. Wong Kwong tin, the following leading Chinese residents have been appointed MAKING BETTER TIME
honorary advisors of the Chamber: Sir Shou-son Chow, the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall, the Hon, Mr. S. W. Tao, The Dollar Ilner President the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Sir Robert Hoover, which was expected to Ho Tung, Mesars. M. K. Lo, Li Yau- dock at 8 p.m. to-day, is making taun, Li Po-kwal, J. M. Wong, Kwok Blu-lau, Fung Heung-chuen, Shum better time, and with a large Pak-ming. L1 Jow-shon, Wong Yiu- passenger list, will now arrive at tung, Lui Yam-thuen; Li Chung-wun,
and Dr. Li-Bhu-fan-
afternoons at 4 o'clock starting to day. Subject:The Application of Gènelies to Curtain Medical Pro- blema". Although the lectures are primarily Intended for senior medical students and graduates, all those intrusted in genetics and eugenies are invited.
A vanity case won't help you make-up: lost sleep
exceed a million.
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Any new plant will be subject to scheme, but during the first three years of the scheme no new plant may be established unless acquired from the Board and equivalent plant surrendered or broken up.-- Reuter.
BRANCHING OUT
JAPANESE BANKS IN SOUTH AMERICA
Panama, July 8. The arrival of Mr. Takao Aral, representing the Yokohama Specie Bonk, marks the commencement of the minute survey of Latin American financial conditions with a view to opening Japanese Banks throughout Central and South America.
Mr. Aral, who is making i month's' atop here... when Inter- viewed by Reuter, said that the Japanese Government is planning a complete • eurvey of Latin America; with a vlow to `increasing trade with those countries. Reuter.
The rate of póstags on letters from Hongkong addressed to Sinklang and Mongolia is now & cents per ounce and on post-cards-2-conta esch; st
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