AMERICAN INDUSTRY OUTLOOK

NOTED STATISTICIAN EXAMINES TREND

GENERALLY OPTIMISTIC

LOCAL DOLLAR

RISES

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935.

THE HONGKONG

MAN KILLED IN LANDSLIDE

AIR FACILITIES

SERIOUSLY

INJURED

RATE CHANGE AFTER ANOTHER

OPENING

night, a large quantity of earth and stone, weighing approximately two tons, fell inside the Government Quarry, North Point; shortly after 10.30 o'clock this morning, burying two men.

The Hongkong dollar was un- Loonened by the heavy rain last changed on opening this morning, the official rate being 2. 1d. Thero word sellers at 28. 10. and buyers at 25. 1.6/88., the market being quite steady. Later, the official rate advanced a farthing, with the business rates 2s., 1.5/80. sellers and 28. 1.11/16d, buyers. One of the men, Wan Kal, aged In London, silver prices declin- 63 years, was found to be dead led 1/8th yesterday. Speculators whon extricated, while the other, Mr. Leonard Porter Ayers, the bought and sold, while America Leung Yim, 37 years, who was eminent statistician and author of bought, the market closing quietly suffering from serious injuries, many economic reviewa, including, steady. In New York, silver was conveyed to the Government Economics of Recovery, in his re-prices were unchanged.

Civil Hospital. The two victims view for the first half of this year,

were employed as workmen in tho has said that he finds:

Cleveland, July 16.

1. That will be a further post- ponemont in the rovival of the durable goods industries,

2. that industrial production has been making the best showing since 1930.

TRADE PACT attacked

GENOA TRAGEDY

quarry.

The Fire Brigade and Police Emergency Unit were rushed to the scene of the landslide, and extricated the two men. For- tunately there were only a few workmen in the quarry at the time, and only the two victims named are believed to have been buried under the debris.

REVENUE FALLS

FRENCH MONEY CRISIS LOOMS AHEAD

news

SON OF MANUFACTURER OF FAMOUS CARS KILLED 8. That there in little hope of

Genoa, July 15. the Government raising large Elorado Angelli, the son of amounts of revenue from "souk the Giovanni Angolli,

owner of the rich" taxation.

famous Fiat Automobile Com- Further, he said, that manufac-pany, was instantly killed to-day turing and mining industries were when he was struck by the pro- showing up much better, wille peller of a seaplane, stoel production, car-loading and The machine, in which young new building construction 'had | Angelli, was travelling with two declined.

companions, taxied to the sea near, Ite anticipates further declines the dock here and, just an it land- In industrial production but saided struck an obstruction. that these will not be nk bad as The plane dived over on to its

London, July 16. they were in the third quarter of nose, and then righted itself The Foreign Exchange Market Jaat year.United Press.

again, Angelli clambered out and breathed a sigh of relief on re- that July 14 was Just Jumping Into the sea celving the

Day) had passed off. when the propeller hit him. He Bastillo Washington, July 16.

died Instantly.

quietly in Paris, but the French famous Revenue returns for the recond Characterising the

the Arturo Ferrarin. Runno- American Trade pact as "a Santa war ace, and the pilot swam safe-quarter of the year, which are be low the preceding quarter and the Claus pact, Senator. Pat Mcly to shore.-United Press.

corresponding period of last year. Carran, Democrat of Nevada to-

emphasise the seriousness of the day said that he will demand an

position. immediate modification of the reciprocal tariff Act with the pur- Tose of rescinding the powers of

Paris.. Secretary of State, Mr Cordell

Geneva Hull, to negotiate treaties..

Berlin. Senator McCarran characterland | Athens . Secretary of State Hull as "a prize Milurs. diplomatic dupe.".

Shanghai New York Amsterdam. Vienna Prague.. Bucharest Madrid. Lisbon Hangkang. Brussels. Montevideo.

Our

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FOR M.P.'S *

WHEN VISITING CONSTITUENCIES

London, July 15.-

A schome for the Inclusion of air travel within the prosent arrangements, by which members of Parliament visiting their con- stituencies on public business and receive free travelling facilities was announced in the House of Commons to-day.

Where suitable arrangements can be made, membors desiring to go by air will be supplied with the to enable necessary avarranta them, on payment of excess over the first-class railway fare, to use approved alr lines.--British Wire- lesa.

RAW RUBBER

LATEST SINGAPORE

PRICES

Potte

Messrs. Benjamin' and ceived the following Straits currency quotations (buyers) from Singapore to-day for raw rubber: Spot

Aug/Sept

Oct/Dec Jan/Mar

20 cts. down 4 ct. 2014 eta. unchanged 214 cts. unchanged 22 cta unchanged

Market:-Qulet

RADIO BROADCAST

Review of the Fleet At Spithead by the King

TEST MATCH SCORES

From ZBW on a wavelength of 306 metres (845 kilocycles)!

2.10 p.m. (Approx). Clom Down. 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7 p.m. Stock Quotations. 7.03-7.30 p.m. Light Orchestral Music, The Waltzing Doll (Poldini). At Dawning (Cadman), Bien Almes Valse (Waldteufel). Old and New (A Potpourri of

Popular Melodies)

(arr. Herman Finck).

7.30-6 p.m. Stadio Violin and Pianoforte Recital by Miss Jone Radesky and Miss Mopia Maclean,

Programme.

1. Tho Skaters

Waldtoufel.

2. Selection Lilac Time.

Violin Solos: Scherzo

3.

Schubert.

Van-Goen.

Londonderry Air., arr. Kreisler. 4. Had you but known ....Denti. 8 pm Time and Weather Report. 8.03.9.30 p.m. A Variety Concert. Songs-Lover of my drenins

("Cavalcado").

Mad Dogs and Englishmen

("Words and Music").

Noel Coward. Songs-When the Gipsy Played

("Glamorous Night”). Glamorous Night.

Mary Ellis (Soprano)."

13.30a.m. Close down DIQ. Din (derm. Instrumental-Basin Street Blues.

Engli

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

E flat Blues.

Band-There's something about

a soldier.

When the Band begins

to play.

8.30-8.40 p.m. Relay from Daven- try-Enginnd v. South Africa. Relay-

The following Wavelengths-and-frequensed from Headingley Cricket Ground are observed by DayUALIT,

Transmission 5

(6.83, and G.8.Č.)

EXCHANGE

RATES

Call Sign

GHA

Frequency 4,010 k..

July 12, 74.57/64

15.12

15.13

12.28

GLA

.GO 5/16 (1/71%

7.28

The total Revenue for the first July 16 half of the year was 14,614 mil- 74.55/64

lion francs, which is 1,346 mil- 12.20 lions below what was collected unless a general 515 last year, and 49.0732 ireprovement occurs, or expenses 1/6BAG are reduced, the 1935 budget de- 4.96.10 felt is expected to amount to 4,000

7.2 million francs.

TERI

1,410

Wavelength (0.59 metrem DJB pestres

GBC

(HD

435 11,749 k.r.

k.c.

MAN

CHE

CHF

15,110

11,13 k.. k..

GAR

17.790

GA)

31,470 k.c.

CHI

15,34 k..

GAJ

31,340 bạn

CERI.

6.130 kr.

25.68 28.20 matree 19.81 metre 16.06 k.

mette 19.97 metr 19.45 metres 13.91

metron 49.50 metroa

11814

$90

36.3/16

.110%

.2/24

29,31

30%

215 4.969

the Ri

| Hornos Aires.

Silver (Spal).

16

"Before he gives away country." Said Senator McCarran, in those ridiculous sucker deals, the powers which Congress foolish ly gave him must be cancelled."

Replying to Senator McCarran's criticism, the Under-Secretary of Stato, Mr. William Philips, sald that the Rusalan pact does not Belgrade involve the Reciprocal TariT Act, Montreal although they are closely related Helsingfors.

to the authority given

to

President under the Act.

Under-Secretary, Phillipa

cm-Silver (forward).31.5/36

30%

216

D8% It is rumoured in London that

190)

the French Government has de- 110% cided to cut all state salarica by 2/0.5/16 ten per cent, and also to levy a

29.10% ten per cent tax on all rents. -

Such action would be severely 4.97 deflationary and appears unlikely 220 as it would be unpopular with all 44 sections of the people in France.

15

Nevertheless only the mos! 30.3/16

30% Hovere measures will suffice to budget equilibrium.- 106.11/16 restore

British Wireless.

phasised that all the paci gives War Loun....... 1062% Russia is the same rates as other nations which signed the trade. pacts.

Also he pointed out that in ex- change for this, Russia had pro- mised to buy more goods from the United States, United Press.

ITALY RUSHING WAR SCHEMES

Reuter.

DAY BY DAY NEWS

IN BRIEF

A dinner dance will be held at Re- LEAD THINE OWN CAPTIVITY CAP-{ TIVE, AND BE 'CAESAR WITHIN THY-pulse Bay Hotel on Wednesday. The

Fast hus feuves Repulse Bay at 1a.m... SELF-Sir Thomas Browne.

The rainfull registered at the Royal! Observatory for the 24 hours ended at IV a.m. to-day tetailed 1.47 inch. This brings the year's total to date! to 39.22 Inches, against an average of 44.35 inches.

(Continued from Page 1)

Brought before Mr. Macfadyen at Only House of Commons to-day.

the Central Magistracy this morning

of binck two applications had been re- for stealing a pair ceived, he said, and these were stockings from the hosiery depart still-under-consideration-Reuterment of Sincere Company, a coolie, Wong Wine, Je, was bullid over Sub-Inspector Smith prosecuted.

French

FRENCH SYMPATHY

Djibouti, July 15.

with Italian sailors in connection with Bastille Day celebrations

demonstration here. The apparently

indication 81 French sympathy with alms in Abyssinia.United Press.

A report has been made police by Miss M. Tantallon Terrace, Kowloon

10 the

Tong.

that her black spanici bitch bit her

Mesara Benjamin and Potts re- ceived the following nelling and buy- ng rates from their Manila Agents thin morning--Benguet Consol., 12.20, 12.10, Antamokar, .78, .76; Baguio Golds 2014, 2414: Gold Rivers 4, 41⁄4.

The Hongkang Society for the Protection of Children acknowledges the receipt of the sum of $20 from Mrs. E. M. Minett towards the "Sir Williant Fel" Fund for the Protec tisu of Children. The amount sub scribed now totals $17,913.60.

of

the

P.1. und

Surg. Lt.Cdr. A. L. Moorby, Billeny, of LMS. Tamar, has reported to colonials fraternised

police that between 12.10 1.46 p.m., on Monday, some person was on the right lez on Monday, entered and stole from No. 1

dog was sent to Mataukok, and Miss Bileny received trentment at the Italian Kowloon Hospital

COMMONS QUESTIONS

of

cabin

a gold watch and chain valued at $30

ame!

*

valued at $15, a fountain

Tam Kwong, unemployed, WAS At the Club Recreio on July 20 sentenced to aix months' hard labour

7 m.. Big Ben, England v. South Africa, A

running commentary by Captain I. T. Wakelam on the third day's play in the third Cricket Teat Match,

1.15.m. Concert Party.

Geenwich Time Algnul at 12 Midnight 7.45 m. Adventures in Living Dangerung-

Fr. "The Wonderland wỶ g Game" by Major A. RadelƒIf+ Dug

.. The Gershom Parkingtón Quintet,“ 1.45 a.m. 1a.m.

The News,

Close dawn.

Transmission 6

lg Hon. "igh Spela."

Worms." An

1a.m.

11.15 .m. "Caching

early

Morning entertainment for bird Javere and rather, Greenwch Time Bignal at 3.30 am. ' 11.45. The News

12 pm. England Y. Bauth Africa. A runnlag commentary by Captala

, . T. Wakelam on the second day's play the third Cricket That Match. Eelated from Headingley Cricket Ground, Lenda, 17.15 p.m. Clue down.

Transmission 2

7 p.m. Mir Ben. The

Charles Ernanc Quintet, May Moore (Boprano). 1.45 p.m. Adventures in Living Dangerona- 1. "The Wonderland of Ble Gams," by Major A. Tadclyffe Dagmare.

*

Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Noon

p.m.

Joseph Muscant and The Troxy

Grand 'Dreßestra.

6.30 p.m. England Booth Africa. A running commentary by Captain H. D. T. Wakelam on the third day's play in the third Cricket Frst Match Relayed_from Readingley Bricket Ground, Leoda, 1.49 p.m. Jvorph Muscant and the Trezy

Grand Orchestra. p.m. Interlude. 9.5 p.m. The Naval

Review, 1.M. the King in the Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert, leaves Parlamenth Harbour and· receives the Royal Salate

9.25 p.m. Interluds. 1.30 p.m. The News.

3.45 p.m. Close down,

Transmission 3

(G.S.G, 10-11.45 p.m.; G... 10 p.m.-) m.20.;

10 p.m. Big Ber

at 9.15 p.m. a Portuguese play will be by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central 0.8.11, 12-1 am. presented for the benefit of students Magistency this morning, on a charge London, July 15. Members questioned the Foreign and Portuguese orphans, under the of having returned from banishment. Secretary in the House of Com-Control of Liga Portuguesa de Hongikfendant was only banished on the kong. Admission will be free: Donn2l. of this month for a period of tions towards the funds for the main five years. He pleaded that he had

children

at returned to find work. schools will be much appreciated.

News has just

mone to-day regarding the meet- ing of the Cuncll of the League of Nations in connection with the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, and the adjournment of the conclliation commission.

tenance of there poor

of

Mrs. Letitia

Appearing before Mr. Macfadyen Colony of the deathceived in the at the Central Police Court this June Thwaites, wife of Mr. Charles Sir Samuel Hoare recalled that morning on a charge of the possession of the Hongkong Ad-i

of 51 po-pis lottery tickets, a composi-

ni the

and Publicity Bureau, and the Council had decided in May to tor, Mak Tung-li, 41, pleaded guilty meet if in default of agreement be and was fined $20. The tickets were mother of Mrs. Armstrong, wife of Mr. H. J. Armstrong, solicitor, who is tween the arbitrators an under- ordered to be dostroyed. The Man standing should not have been was arrested on informaion at Holly practising in the Colony with Messrs.

Deacons.

Mrs.

Thwaites diet at reached by July 25 as to the selec-wood Road, near Peel Street, yester Ealing on Friday, July 12.

day. tion of a fifth member of the com- mission, unless four members

Before Mr. W. Schofield, agreed to extend the period and sho Council had also decided to moet and examine the situation, and if on August 25 settlement by means of conciliation and arbitra- tion should not have taken place. He added: "In view of the above circumstances an early meeting of the Council appears inevitable",

-British Wirelcas.

SHOWERY WEATHER

the

Mortuary. It

The body of Mak Hon-kuen, aged Central Magistracy this morning, 17, who was drowned at Lalchikok Itevenue Oficer Grimmitt charged a on Sunday afternoon, was recovered man named Ko Kwong with posseSA by the police yesterday among rocks in Laichikek Bay and has been ion of 16 acis of prepared opiùm. The defendant was arrested coming sent to the Kowloon

off the Canton Wharf, and the oplum will be remembered that the youth was found concesied in a pig skin went for a row with two others, and tied round his walat.

A fine cf while still some distance from the $1,000, or, in six months' hard shore, jumped overboard and got into

labour was dificulties.

Two unemployed men, Fung Kwal,

A seamstress was the cause of a 26, and Lal Hoi, 17, were sentenced to fight between twa street coolles, one month's hard labour each by Mr. Wong Cheong and Chan Kiu, vestor-Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magis- A moderate anticyclone covers day. Brought before Mr. Macfadyen tracy this morning for theft of a the Pacific to the south of Japan at the Central Pollor Court this quantity of scrap Iron form Bailey's morning both men were beard over shipyard. Sub-Inspector Welan sald and a ridge of moderately high to keep the pesce for one year defendants were seen carrying the pressure extends from it to 8.E. Wong Cheong stated he gave a pair iron on a pole and were questioned. China. Depressions are situated of trousers to a seamstress to over the western part of the ten monded and Chan Kin pulled his lobe The iron was later traced to Baller

shipyard. It was nileged, that of Japan and to the north of about the seamstress being his (Wong two men entered the shipyard by Hokkaido. The typhoon is filling Cheong's) weetheart. So they had walking, round the seawall

at low A bamboo pole was used and tide. Bit. S. A. Street, yard superin- up over Tongking. Local fore. Wang Cheong received a light cut tendent, stated that quite a lot of cast:-East and B.E. winds, on the head. Sub-Inspector A. W those thefts had been committed re-

Smith prosecuted. moderate; cloudy, showery.

cently.

a row.

the

1) p.m. The Naval Review, Commentaries by Commander D. A. Biride, *... Bad Lieut.-Commander E. Word- rolfe, X., H.M. the King in the Royal Tacht review the Flees and

R.M.A. Keral Hevereign. Felayed from II.MD. Royal Hovereign, Spithead. 11.16 p.m. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra, 11.30 p.m. England Bouth Africa, A ronning commentary by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam on the third day's play in the tel Cricket Tit

Leeds.

8.40-9.05 pm. Light Opera, Vocal GemsMnfd of the Mountains... Selection Countess Marilza. Vocal Gems-Chocolate Soldier.. Line Domino.

9.05-9.45 p.m. Relay from Daven- try.

9.05 pm. The Naval Review. H.M. The King in the Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert, leaves Ports- mouth Harbour and receives the Royal Salute.

0.25 p.m. Interlude.

9.30 p.m.

Daventry News Bulletin. 9.45-10 p.m. Ramona and her Grand Piano.

1. Raisin' the Rent,

2. Happy as the day is long.

3. Ahl the Moon is here.

4.

Turn Back the clock,

10 p.m. Press Bulletins, 10.05.11 p.m.

Dance Music.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

.D.

Special

Eastern for programmes

YAT Item will be teroadcast from Zerveni ka follows:

SOUTH ASIA ZONE [South Aals Zane, rondeat from DJB (19.74 metres) and JN 131,45 metres).

15,749 ke 1.30.1 25,249 kc 4,45-8,15 p.mm: 1,541 he L45-6. Pal 19,74 m -14,300 ke - 3 p.m.-13.28 m.m. 4.6 p., JB, DJÑ Annwuncement (Germ.. Engl) German. Feik Bong. Pro- fiamme Forest (Gerrard, Eng- Jish).

חנם

DJN

3 m.

10.74 18.74 m

11.45 m

"Hummer." A Hong Cycle by Georg Vallarthun. After Poema by Erich Wunsch,

5.15 p.m. Topical Talk.

131 pum. News In English.

6.45 p.m.

Armphony Concert.

4.45 p.m. News In German,

7 p.m. Concert of Lisht tuale.

p.m.

Newe in English,

9.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DIN (Germ..

Engl

EART, ABIA ZONE

Exa Auta Zone broadenst through DIQ on 1969 melis 118,220 .c.) Taipan, concert. news ki, 2 p

p.m. piq, DJB Announcement (Germ..

Engl.) German Falk Banki Pr Framme Pareesat (Germ., Engl} 9.85 p.m. Khor Concert.

The

5.30 p.m. Tepkal Talk

Wern

Porcelain Manufactory. 1.43, p.. News in English on DJQ and

In Dutch DJE

10 p.m. My Song af Love Wake mest

1. Topical Talk.

11.15 p.m.

11.30 p.m.

Now in German on D1Q and DJR...

Current Event

1111 p.m. Young Folk Theatre: A Fairy

Play.

12 .m. "ummer?” A Bong Cyria by Georg Vollerikan, After Poema by Erich Wunsch.

12.15 am, News in English on D3Q and

In Dulch on DIE. (Continued on Previous Column).

IN THE FORTIES Trials of Middle Age. Every woman upon entering the 21.40 pm. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra forties fears the miseries that usually

Match. Relayed from Hiradingley Cricket Ground, Lesda,

(cont'd).

11.20 .m. The Naval Review (ennt'd),, Greenwich Time Bignal at 1.10 p.m. 12.40 mm. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. 12.45 .. The News, Xu.m.

Ces down.

Transmission 4

develop at this age. She fears them all the mare for thele uncertainty. One of the first signs that all is not well in a low-spirited depression; then come violent headaches, heat flushes, back pains, and palpitation.

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over again that these pills carry a 1.25 .. England Y. Bouth Africa.

woman in the most wonderful way running_commentary by Captals | Pa 11. B. T. Wakelam on the third through the ordeal of the "forties day's play in the think Cricket without suffering. This is because Tort Match. Ratny Kom these pills enrich the blood, nourish Headingley Crickal Orwand, Leeds. the overwrought nerves, and give new

1.33 a.m. The News (cont'd),

1.40 m.. French Ballet buric. The D.B.C. vitality.

Midland Orchestra.

331 s.m. From the London Thesire,

M. Miller, of 4 Mountague London, England,

states:

1.45 .. International Folk Mimale RecitalUpon reaching the forties I began

III.

..

Greenwich Time Signal at 7 pm.

2 m. Variały Feature,

3.18 1.9. The New Gorgian Trio. 2.15 mm. Beside the Bonaldo-The Midlanda

visit NewquKY -

Growwich Time Bignal at_1_p.M...... -4.30 a.m. A Planefario Recital by William

Murdoch. 4.45 .. Class down.

PART IT

Ixleriada. a.m. The News.

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