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THE HONGKONG

AUTONOMISTS IN TUNGCHOW

(Continued from Pago 1.)

seemingly all factions agree with the Army's polley of watching North determination to China, with

prevent disturbances.

ELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER

25, 1935.

Boom On U.S. ATTACK ON BRITISH

Stock Markets

15 GOVERNMENT FINANCING RISES?

DIPLOMAT

(Continued from Page 1.)

tho Independence has stimulated speculation as to whether private Japanese and Chinese interests, who tended to profit by the export of silvor, might have contributed to the' autonomy.

Now York, Nov. 24. The Army and the Foreign Officd

Financiers here have Interpreted are studying reports regarding in the statement made by Mr. Marriner

A apickosman of the Treasury De Ju-keng's action and will possibly Eccles, Governor of the Federal partment to-day declined to comment. issue a statement later.

Reserve Board, saying that the Ad lowever, another responsible quarter that the ministration was not concerned with confirmed that officials of the Govern The Japanese Insist present movement does not envisage the rise in stock prices and that fur-ment are aware of the fact that sliver is emerging from Japan which is sup- political independence, but only a thermore the Reserve Board - Ineked

as being posedly originated in China. degree of local autonomy permitting the power to stop the

Administration Well informed circles say that they closer co-operation with Manchukue indicative that the

United Press messages from the considers the advance to be quite a regard the Tientsin copper exchange North do not corroborate the Nimon healthy one and does not plan to pre-as being very mysterious in view of Dempo's reports implying that Yin Juvent booming prices as long as the the prevalence of a rate of 282 to 339 complete severance of bank credit is not drawn into a coppers per yuan in other parts of keng seeks relations with Nanking, which is speculative bubble, apparently incorrect-United Press RELATIONS SEVERED.

Tientsin, Nov. 25, The Ticatsin correspondent of the Dent reports that the Yin Ju-keng group has established the "Eastern

Mr. Eccles pointed out that stock transaeblens have been for cash and there has been no credit expansion, hence the Federal Reserve Board is obviously unable to curb stock pur- chases by restricting credit

China.

However, in the absence of clarifica. tion, the majority of observers have preferred to reserve their judgment on the question.

The delay in the autonomy move- quarters

have considered Mr.ment is widely regarded here as afford- remarks as being strongly ing Nanking an opportunity to con-

saying that tinue their financial consolidation

United Press.

Hopel Red Defending Self-Governing Telly bin

Committed at Runchow, near Pel- ping and have proclaimed the indepen-persons with idle funds are Ending American securities "a most profit- dence of the Demilitarised Zone,

able

Use for money”. Havering all relations with the Na- tional Government.-United Press.

CAPITAL AT TUNGCHOW

Tientsin, Nov. 24, 9.30 p.m. General Vin du-keng has formally

Some economists say that the Gov- crument is financing the boom through heavy spending and new borrowings resulting in relief money.eventually returning to the swollen bank de- posits and to the capitalists and from into the cash purchase of.

declared an "Autonomous Association thences.

for the Prevention of Cominunists in Enatur

Hopel."

The movement will be inaugurated at Dm. to-morrow (Monday) at Tung- chow, near Pelping, and the area in- eludes the entire Demilitarized Zone. A Council will be established to rule the country-United Press.

RETAINING REVENUES

Polping, Nov. 20, 2 a.m. General Yin Ju-keng, Chief execu- tive of the new autonomous Govern- ment, has ordered all County Govern- ments to provisionally retain the re- venues normally transferrable to the Provincial Government, saying that the "funds are needed this winter for the anti-bandit programme."-United Preas.

REPORTS CONFIRMED

Peiping, Nov. 24.

Thin provides a sharp contrast with the 1929 boom financed by the banks

speculators loaning heavily to United Press.

RED CROSS AID FOR ETHIOPIA

MANY COUNTRIES,

ASSISTING

Paris, Nov. 25. Worldwide assistance for Ethiopla was enumerated at a meeting of the International

Societies Red Cross held here, nt which it was stated that the United States, Spain, Rumania,

and Yugo-Slavin

had Lithuania sent funds, while Belgium

Reports that General Yin Ju-kentine and Canada had

would inaugurate a new autonomous regime in East Hopel have been con- appeals. firmed.

nt

The new reginic will be inaugurated nt 9 a.m. to-morrow (Monday) Tungchow, fifteen miles east from Poiping.

General Yin Ju-keng proceeded to Tientsin immediately after making the autonomy declaration.

Interviewed at Tientsin he said: "I stand for the resene of China." He added that he would work closely with Japan.

It is regarded as most significant here that General Yin's appointment ns Administrative Commissioner of the Lutontung Demilitarized Zone Mone months ago was made by the Peip- ing Military Counell on suggestions by Japan. It is also worthy of note that his brother-in-law In high Japanese military officer.

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LEITH-ROSS'S OPINION

Tientsin, Nov, 24. Interviewed by the Press here to day, Sir Frederick Leith-Ross said:

I

"A separate currency for North China would be damaging to Chinat and disastrous to North China. cannot conceive that it would possibly work."

He added that the North China bankers had full confidence in the Central Bank of Chinn, They had not only accepted the reforms, but also welcomed them, he assorted.

Further he said that if China con- tinues the present policy ho does not see any reason why exchange rates should not remain at their present! levels.

He was willing to re-visit Japan, he said, if he was invited to do United Press.

SQUABBLE OVER ELEVEN CENTS

LEADS TO STABBING INCIDENT

Red Cross Societies, includr

A debt of olaven cents ivas the ing organiantions in Switzerland and Latvia are sending materials, while

cause of a row between two Chinose has

sufficient involving a third man. despatched

The matter Japan material for ten thousand wounded.

came before Mr. Balfour at the Cen- Others, like Britain, Sweden, Ilol-

tral Police Court this morning when land and Norway have sent or are Yueng Ming, 17, unemployed, plended sending special units.

guilty to charges of stabbing Yau Chau, 25, and Yau Ka-chiu, 21, with knife. The latter received four wounds.

Assistance has also been offered to Italy, who has replied that her own resources are at present adequate

Reuter.

FALSE PRETENCES

A fine of $50, or, in default, six weeks hard labour, was imposed upon Lung Po-vang, 42, water pipe repairer, when he was convicted of having

obtained $4 from

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Detective Sergeant T. Chelman W. C. FIELDS. in “IT'S A GIFT” explained that the defendant had owed You Chau eleven cents since March Inst year. On the night of November 22, Yau Chau was seated In Cochrane Streck on some mes when the defendant came up ani stated he was unable to pay the money. A quarrel arose, resulting in

Meanwhile the situation in Peiping widow. of No. 001 Reclamation Streat a fight. The defendant stabbed the continues-quiet, no repercussions to first floor, on November 21, by false complainant, Yau Ka-chiu intervened the Tungchow announcement are yet pretences, by Mr. E. I. Wynno-Jones and was also stabbed. evident.Reuter.

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You Chau over in A

charge

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heard defendant was

dischen was

Detective-Sergeant on that coun Ellis appeared for the

Tientsin, Nov. 25. It is learned that the rebels met secretly at the home of General Shih Yu-sar, the former Governor of Anhwei Province, last night, when plans were completed for taking over Mr. H. H. Rose, of the rosecution. i the Province of Ilupei, one of the autonomy "Five".

Works Department, stated in his evidenco that he understood that defendant had

servant Government been a

aume

Omcials of the proposed Indepen- dent Government of Hopei will be: time ago. The meter had not been Yin Ju-keng, the present Governor damaged but a lead seal had been of Hopei, und former Administrative | broken. Inspector for the Miyan-Chibalen area in the Demilitorisci Zone:

General Shih Yu-aan, one-time Governor of Anhwei and present Chairman of the Military Commission; Pai Chien-wu, Commander of the Hopei Garrison;

Chang Ching-yu, Commander of the First Division of the Chineno Peace Preservation Corps (Chinese Military Police) in the Demilitarised Zane;

Chang Yin-tlen, Commander of the Second Division of Chinese Peace Preservation Corps.

Li Hai-tien; Li Teh-lu;

Chao Lel, Commander of the old Chinese Military Police, former aus- pected bandit.

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POLICE RESERVE

Cheung Ping, driver of public car Pelping have come out in support of No. 120, had a narrow cscape from the Central Government.

death yesterday,

when hin In a circuler telegram issued last crashed into a railway crossing gatę night they said:

railway coach had Just after Wo solemnly declare that we are

The accident occurred on

the utterly opposed to any movement. Taipo Road at the crossing, near Lok

parsed. tending to detach any region of China Lau Han. The driver noticed the ORDERS FOR CURRENT from the jurisdiction of the Central closed gates, but

failed to

pull up in time and crashed into the gates, just Government.--United Press.

missing the lack of a riding n

Mr. K. C. liamilton,

204 Prince

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ATTEMPTED COUP

Tientsin, Nov. 24.

Prince Edward The Bureau of Public Safety learns reported to the police that while that General Shi Yu-san, equipped riding motor cycle No. 143 along with hundreds of hanchmen wearing Tipo Road near Cha Hang on Satur police uniforms, intends to instigate day he knocked down a man named autonomy in a demonstration to-night Tang Yuen, aged 35, who received 'and to-mamov,

alight Injuries and, was treated at the Immediately upon receiving this Kowloon Hospital. advice, the Bureau of Public Safety Liu Taung, Hao Feng, Chien Chen-ordered all regular police officers to kal, Wu Yi-ting, Wang Ching-chung revent to summer uniforms, enabiling and Cheng Meng-halang, members the immediate detection of bogus of the Hopei Political Commission; policemen.-United Presa.

General Wai Tao-si; a member of the Military Commission;

Chi Si-yusu, Chairman of the Hopet Political Commission;

Ilo

Mengan

Chin Pi-hul, Chang members of the Foreign

Affairs

Five members of the Economic Commission will be appointed later. It is notable that practically, all the

above-mentioned are strongly pro-

Janneral Shih Yu-san, at whose home the meeting was held, was one of the irregulars operating in the Demilitarised zone in 1932, and it was mainly through him that the Japanese were afforded the opportunity of act Ing then.

U. S. REACTIONS

Washington, Nov, 21. Reports that an autonomous govern. ment has been proclaimed in east

U.S. BUSINESS OUTLOOK

WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T, H. King, 1 Inspector General of Police, state:

ed.

Chinese Company

HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

DRIVE

The Hongkong Ladies'. Hockey Association thanks all those who so Special Duty-Members of the generously gave cakes and sandwiches, Chinese Company detalled for special etc., to the bridge and mah jongs

Fr duty in connection with the Safety drive at the Gloucester Hotel on

also the British-American First Campaign will report as order- day,

their Tobacco Co. (China) Lixi, for of donation of cigarettes and the Cheero Inspection Parade--All ranks

Club for the loan of tablos. The the Chinese Company will parade at Central Polles Station on Thursday, following is the list of prize-winners. Contruct Bridge-1, Mrs. WT. December 5th at 17.30 hours under Sub Inspector R. J. ilunt for a general Stanton; 2, Mrs. W. N Fleming; inspection of equipment etc., by the booby, Mrs. A. Stevenson..

nder. Dreas-Blue Commander.

Auction Bridge-1. Mrs. J. D. with Brace Truncheon, "Pocket Thompson: 2. Birs. Loft.

Muh Jongg-1, Mrs. William earried. The Equipment Offeer will Robertson; 2, Mrs. W. G. Sanderson; make it a point of being present. booby, Mrs.. N. M. Currie,

Cap with White Cover, Bet

Hopel were received by Department INCREASE EXPECTED Policeman" and note-book to be of State officials 'with

appeared to be approaching real con- cert

"State officials, however, refused to comment on the situation, perling official news.

J

NEXT YEAR

Washington, Nov. 23.

Indian Company.

Raffle-winning ticket No. 100; An increase in business volume of 10 per cent, and in corporation profits

Special Duty Members of the cake, winning ticket No. 170, Reports that the now Autonomy of 36 per cent, in 1936 over the 1935 Indian Company detailed for special Counell proposed, to tako over the figures is expected, together with duty in connection with the Safety national milway in the demilitarised small increase in the commodity prica Firat Campaign will report at the Police Station. Dress Blue Uniform, He fought for the Japanesezono appeared, according to some average.

Stations as ordered at 20.00 hours and Cap with White Cover, against the Chiucse in 1983 observers, to contain the elements of

railroad équipment, building Droes--Blue Uniform, and Cap. United Press.

possible complications-Reuter,

Emergency Unit Reserve electrical manufacturing,

1st Aid Classes—All members take CITY OF DEATH

farm and Industrial machinery coming this course will report at the Revolver Practice - Revolver MORNING DEMONSTRATION

Tientsin, Nov. 25.

panies carnings are likely to im- Indian Company Headquarters on practice will be carried out by mom- A tour by the United Press repro- prove.

Tuesday, and Thursday, 26th and 26th bors of the Emergency Unit Resoryo Any further dollar devaluation or November, 1936, at 18.30 hours for on Friday, November 29th at 17.30 sentative through the Japanese Con-

un-Instruction cession and the native city revealed currency inflation is considered

likely. widespread foars of trouble.

Districts normally a blaze of lights, The supply of potential credit is

Culbertson / and} blaring radio loud-speakers, fostling excessive Swan, crowds and shop-keepers shouting Fritz. Peiping, Nov. 25.

their wares, presented a picture of a Simultaneous with the revelation of city of death. General Yin Ju-kong's intention of Shop windows and establishing an independent autonom-boarded at Da.m. this morning and us regime in the demilitarized zone, the streets have been completely de- the Chancellors, Presidenta and Deans sorted, prelegate

Tientsin, Nov. 25. The autonomy demonstration will be staged in the native city early this morning-Unied Press,

PROFESSORS, PROTEST

doorz wero un-

Admiral Sir Frederic Droyer, Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, is arriving here from the. north aboard his fiagship, HM.S.

hours at the Bowen Road Rovdiver Plying Squad

Rango: under Sub Inspector Hopkins. The Emergency Unit Reservo - Van' Special Duty-Members of the Flying Squad will report for special will leave Queen's Plor at 17.20 hours luty in commection with the Bafety sharp. Dress-Optional, First Campaign on Tuesday, Novem-

D. LKING, bor 20th at 17.15 hours at the Contral

D. 9. P (R);

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROY of all Government and private: Uni- ~~Last night hardly light showed Kont, to-morrow morning His Ex- FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoris versities, the Directies of the National javan through the cracks, in the doors onlency is entertaining friends to Hongkong.

dinner, on Wednesday.

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