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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. ́ TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1935.
PROTECT AMERICAN FARMERS
QUOTA REGULATIONS APPROVED
PRESIDENT EMPOWERED
NAZIS' WAR ON CHURCH
NO UNIFORMS OF FIELD DAYS
(Special to "Talograpa")
Berlin, July 22, Further devolopments have oc- curred in the Nazi church war as the result of a new order issued by Herr Frick, the Minister of the Interior.
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Washington, July 22,
The order forbids Confessional
- Washington, July 22. Moving to protect the Adminis-
Dr. D. Dorfman and Dr. Frank. Church and youth organisations, tration's farm programme against especially Catholic, from woaring Waring, economic analysts on the court attacks, the Senate to-day uniforma or badges, or to parade Tariff Commission, together with voted to validate the crop control publicly with fings, or participate the Manila Trade Commissioner, contracts between the Agriculture in field days.
Mr. Bartkolt Richards, have been designated by the Inter-Depart- Department and the farmers.
pines to represent the United States in a joint trade conference with the Philippines' representatives,
The Senate then struck out the Similar orders have been en-mental Committer on the Phillip- last vestige of the price-fixing pro- forced in a number of districts, visions of the Agriculture Adjust-but the new order will extend ment Administration by adopting throughout the whole country. an amendment requiring that no Renter Special. marketing agreement
be may entered into among the handlers of agricultural producta.
The Senate, by a vote of 60-17. adopted the A.A.A. amendment | permitting the President to impose quota restrictions on all agricul tural imports to preserve the price gains achieved by the domestic Turm programme.--Reuter.
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The conference will begin in September and is to lay the ground- work for regularising trade rein- tlons between the Philippine Com- monwealth and the United States- Dr. Dorfman and Dr. Waring will go to Manila in August,
Meanwhile, the possibility that the United States may place the Philippines In the same preferred Internally, despite the fact that tariff entegory as Cuba is being dis- Italy was virtually off gold Inter-cussed in authoritatiye circles.---- nationally inasmuch as the ex- | Heater. parts of currency were strictly Ceratrolled.
The decision to abandon the forty per rent, cinture was taken at a set ret Beeting of the Coumeil After the Bourse closed last OF GIRL
night. It is the first blow to Allegations that "the defendant | Italy's finances from the project- had paid $15 for the girl, and haded Abyssinias campaign, te pre-l
which the country's employed her for an immoral pur- | Pare for pose, were made by inspector K. W. "Nevasive purchases abroad weret
These entailed 11 Andrew, of the S. C. A., when pro-ndertaken.
Trea married heavy gold drain on the secuting Ng Ye-mui. woman, before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morn ing, with having on May 16 at No. 527 Queen's Road West, secondl Hoar, with others not in custly taken part in a transaction, the ject of which was to transfer the jamssession or eustody of a girl, Li Kwan-ying, aged 16, for a valuable consideration.
The defendant said a man named Lo Chi-kwai bad brought the girl to her, but denied that she had
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A world gliding record laimes by Ladwić Hollman, who, starting from Wasserkuppe, # Recent enieax ours 1 caise Hessen, yesterday morning, Inuderet. private credits abroad having to-day near Oskavice, a distance tailed, Italy has found herself) of 310 miles. heavily in arrears with the ex This beats the previons record change she has guaranteed But by 80 miles. -Render Special. the suspension of the note cover clause means that she now will have about £91,000,000 available
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paid blm any money. On the other DAVID SASSOON
hand, she had paid the girl $145, mul would receive the money back [ after the girl was given away in) marriage.
Inspector Andrew said the money was paid to Lo Chi-kwai, who had brought the girl from Pakhoi. ngalast a debt which her father owed him. He handed the girl over to the defendant for $145. The girl had been kept by the defendant since April 29, and she told the police that she had been forced into prostitution by the defendant. The case came to the notice of the police us a result of an argument day.
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London, July 22.
The Under-Secretary for Air. Sir Philip Sassoon, anhouneed in the Commons that the Government hud decided to make as annual grant of £500 for five years. for the assistance of gliding. A scheme for the allocation of grants for development of gliding had been submitted by the British Gliding Association and had been accepted in principle.--United Presk
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Mr. David Sassoon, 70-year-old The anticyclone over the 'Pacific member of the famous British to the south-east of Japan has banking family, was rushed to increased to moderate intensity and hospital here serlously ill from the is extending westward. The Empress of Japan as soon as the typhoon is situated about 100 miles vessel, arrived from Shanghai to to the west of Foochow, moving
between the girl and the defen:] Mr. Sassoon has been in Shang- dant on board the steamer Prosper hai for some time, and is well- on Saturday. Apparently the girl known in Far East commercial cir- was trying to run away from the eles. Grave fears are fell for his defendant.
stute of henith.-Reuter.
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said.
Mr. Lloyd George said that he
Sir Robert, who dubbed the six-noted the Government admission penny telegram the "Tannergram." that if nothing more is being done contended that the results obtained-
by. the Post Office showed that by them to remedy conditions it there were many other directions could not be attributed to any lack in which they might expect Gov-jof money. ernment support for their belief.
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000 on an advertising programme completely achieved by the methods to educate road users in their
they themselves had adopted. dutles, the resuscitation of the Empire Marketing Board, and
Mr. Lloyd George adds: Hore greater advertising by industry, then is clear cut issue for the de- possibly on a co-operativa basis. elsion of the electors at the ap
"Is everything being done to proaching general election. The popularise our famous cutlery, our Government have had plans sub- famous cloths and dress material?" mitted to it to provide more vigor- he naked.
|ous and swifter action than it was Lord IHffe, who prealded, emat present achieving.. phasised that the very basis of ma tional success was confidence. The Mr. Lloyd George stated that he Jubileo celebrations, advertised to was "throwing" a great campaign. the whole world our confidence in on the Now Deal. the Royal Family and our confld- ence in our constitution. Ita ad on the assumption that the general The Campaign would be ready vertising value had been enormou election might occur at the end of We can say with truth that the November. He was organising it
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