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NEW PRESIDENT

OF CHAMBER

M. Eduard Herriott, who will pro- bably be the new President of the French Chamber of Deputire.

HERRIOT WILL BE PRESIDENT

FRENCH CABINET

PREDICTIONS

NEW CHAMEER MEETS

Paris, June 1.

The new Chamber of Deputies met this afternoon. It is expected that M. Edouard Herriot, the Leftist leader, will be elected president.

The following is the first forecast for the new Cabinet:

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Hongkong Telegraph

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No. 14912.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 2,

1936.

日三十月四

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CUNARDER SETS

TWO MARKS

BUT FAILS TO BEAT

NORMANDIE'S TIME

FRENCH LINER STEAMS AT 32 KNOTS

London, June 1.

The determination of the Cunard-White-Star Line and the Queen Mary's Commodore, Sir Edgar Britten, to make no at- tempt upon the Atlantic record on the maiden voyage which would not be consistent with due care and respect for the liner's new machinery during running-in period, was well-known. through of the great ship's Nevertheless, na news came magnificent progress for the first three days of the voyage a possibility she would beat the record without special effort begun to be canvassed,

This idea was finally abandoned yesterday, however, when it was learned the Queen Mary had had to reduce speed for several hours on Sunday owing to fog, and in all the circum- stances satisfaction is very generally expressed ut her per- formance on her first Atlantic, crossing, which is held to have fully justified the high hopes which her designers, builders, owners and, indeed, the whole nation, had set upon her.

The Queen Mary twice broke the record for a day's run. Between noon on Thursday and noon on Friday she covered 747,miles at an average of 29.88 knots, and on the next twenty- five hours run she did 766 miles, at an average of 30.64 knots.

For the next whole day's run her mileage dropped owing to fog to 678 miles at 27.12 knots.

On the last stage of her voyage, Ambrose Light- until she renchel house, she covered 841 miles at 20.07 knots. When still some miles from Ambrose Light she slowed down to half speed, disappointing passengers who had expected a last spurt.

ALMOST

ONE HOUR BEHIND

New York messages describe the welcome which hundreds of thousanda gave to the new Liner on her arrival. stany thousands standing on the roofs of motors, overlooking entrance to the Narrows, watched the last stage! QUEEN MARY'S TIME of the historic maiden trip. planes huvered overhead.

Crowds

Premier, M. Leon Blum

Aero- Foreign Minister, M. Yves Delbos Finance Minister, M. Vincent Duriol assed by Battery Paint cheered, lustily na the Queen Mary pussed into ' War Minister, M. Edouard Dațadier the Hadson River for docking at her -Minister of Interior, M. Salingro. | 50th Street berth.

There would also be three Ministers without portfolio, M. Paul Boncour. Paul Faure and Camille Chaulemps. -Reiter,

.

POLICE ON Guard

Paris, June 1. Hundreds of police threw a cordon around the Chamber of Deputies when the new Radical Parliament opened Its acssion to-day, without a single member of the Sarraut Cabinet ilm ting on Government benches,

After hearing M. Antoine Salles, the okleat deputy, stress France's de- sire for peace, the Chamber named eleven members to devote Tuesday to validating the elections, after which a new Chamber President will be elected.

The President, M. Lebrin, is com. missioning Mr. Leon Blum to form a Government.

Seventy-two Communist deputies marched into the Chamber in a body today.

M. Blum Inbends to read his minis- torial declaration on June & or June 11 and immediately thereafter seck a vote of confidence.—United Press.

CONGRESS WAITS ON TAX BILL

HOPES TO ADJOURN SATURDAY

Washington, Juno 1.

The Senate Fiance Committee have delayed their report on the Tax Bil but have, announced that it will bo ready for presentation on Tuesday when the debate on the Bill is expected

to start.

Plans for the adjournment of Con- gress on Saturday are all dependent

NORMANDIE'S SPEED.

The French liner Normandie, which

ACROSS ATLANTIC

FRENCH LINER

BRITISH BID ON ATLANTIC AIR ROUTES

MILLINERY

MODE DE PARIS

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, A NEW SELECTION OF. THE LATEST PARIS FASHIONS

IN

TRIMMED HATS. EXCLUSIVE STYLES

Millinery Dept.

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.

The next British craft to draw the attention of the world to the North Atlantis will be ona like thai pie- tired above, a-plant movoplane, which will text the feasibility of a mail and passenger service between. Britain, Cunila and the United States, These mighty machines cost £1,500,000. They are flying boats, and a fleet of them will he 'rendy to take the air some tour this summer. It is hoped that they will cross the 2,000 miles of veran in approximately ten hours.

ON TRACK OF BLACK LEGION

JUDGE CHENOT TO CONDUCT PROBE

|CANADA JOINS INVESTIGATION

Detroit, June 1.

£10,000 MARATHON FOR AIR

SOUTH AFRICAN'S GENEROUS GIFT

CONTEST FOR BRITISHERS

London, June 1.

A South African industrialist, Me Circuit Court Judge James E. Schlesinger,, has provided £19,000 in race from Chenot, of Wayne County, has been prize money for no sir constituted a one-man Grand Jury London to Johannesburg, starting to trace the sinister influence of the September 15. Black Legion on Detroit's Government, Į

to-day It was announced

Livo and a

apreminent would be

that

The race is open to aircrafts and

The Center le pools of the British Empire,

te the state

stendily

plans to

WOMEN DEMAND VOTES

FRENCH FEMINISTS STORM CHAMBER

AND DEPUTIES CHEER

Paris, June 1. A suffragette demonstration was a noteworthy feature of the formal opening of the new French Parlia

Hent.

the

VAST NEW ITALIAN EMPIRE

VICEROY TO RULE AFRICA COLONY

FIVE GOVERNORS TO BE NAMED

Rome, June 1,

At a meeting of the Italian Cabinet this morning the new constitution of the territory to be known as Italian Enst Africa, which comprises Ethiopin, Eritrea and Italian Somali. land, was approved.

The constitution comes Into force immediately and places the huge aren under a Viceroy, who will be governor-genern!, with five governors.

The Viceroy will be assisted by a governing Council, Including the highest ameinls of the territory, and a General Consultative Council, In- eluding six Italian citizens, not natives, chosen by the Viceroy, and six native notables,

The Governorships are Eritrea, with the capital at Asmara: Amhara, with its capital at Gondar: Golla and Sidamo, with Jimma their capital; Harrar, capital Harrar, and Somali land, with the present capital, Moga- discio.

Addis Abain will be the capital of Italian East Afrien, and will have u special administration, with the own Governor.

The constitution recognises the Coptic Church and makes the teach ing of Arabic in Mohammedan | territory compulsory.—Renter,

Silver Policy Approved

PITTMAN GRATIFIED AT RESULTS

STABILISATION CERTAIN

Memphis, June 1.

Senator Key Pittman, Chairman of

Before the opening the women sur-c rounded the Chamber carrying posters rending "Good luck to the new Legis. It is hoped the winner will reach Inture, but don't forget us," Johannesburg in two days.

Later, the doyen of the Legisin- question personally Mr. rega the

McCree

The Royal Aero Club has agreed to ture, 70-year-old M. Antoine Salles, Michigan State Prosecutor, regarding organise and manage the race, which had just finished his speech when the

ke the charge that

feminists applied for men-is to be flown on the handicap basis, t

suddenly

appeared in in the Black Love to sunsh Coast. berahij

Vin the mall route along the Bast public galleries, which filled-like the Foreign Sliver Committee, ad...

imagic. They spread their posters dressing the South-Western University the

advanced and

over the sides of the galleries. Some Alumni here to lay, said that he was the Canadian au Mr. Schlesinger's

with the resulta object is to of them read, "French women must gratified

of the spread to

United States Silver Purchase Act. thorities which art Investigating encourage fast commercial flying and vote,"

The deputies, led by the extreme mysterious death of an Americns draw attention to the Empire Exhibi- the

"Our supply of silver places us in resident, found hanged to a tree on ntion at Johannesburg, opening on Left, loudly applauded, but ushers commanding position when the The official time of the Cunard-small island in the Detroit River, September 15.

rushed the gallery and tore away the

stabilisation of world currencies posters. White Star liner, Queen Mary, for her near the Ontario aliore, several montha |

His proposal has been approved by)

sure to come," he Some of the women voyage from Cherbourg to Ambrose | ngó.~United Press-

were taken comes, which Lightship was revealed to-day as:

the South African Government and to the Quaestor's office. Reater

nsserted. the British Air Ministry-Reuter.

Special.

"It has already brought a botter monetary feeling between the United States and China," he added- United Press.

arrived at Le Havre shortly after mid- KEEPS RECORD

day from New York renched a speed of 30 knots on the last lap of her voyage, according to a Parls message." This constitutes a new record for the vessel, her previous fastest spred being 81.66 knots.British Wireless,

AUSTRALIAN VICTORY

HARD DAvis cup BATTLE IN U.S.

As a result of J. Crawford beating W. Allison after a five- set match yesterday, Australia won their American Zone final Davis Cup tle against United States.

Subsequently Donald Budge beat Adrian Quist in the conclud- ing match of the series, Australin in the end winning by three. matches to two. This is the first

New York, June 1.

4 days 12 hours 21 mina,

Her average speed was thus 29.10 knots per hour.

The Normandie's time for her mai- den voyage from Cherbourg, during which she captured the Blue Riband of the Atantic from the German and Italian challengers, was:

4 days 11 hours 35 mira.

The Nornutie is still Queen of the Atlantic. But the Queen Mary, slow. ed by fog for a day and not driven at her best speed at any time during the crossing, was even so only 51 minutes behind the French record-Router.

LONDON DISAPPOINTED

London, Juno 1.

Government

To Purchase

All Grain

STABLE PRICE IS ITALY'S AIM

Rome, June 1.

is to

All the grain grown in or imported Into Italy will be purchased in bulk by the state under a decree approved to-day by the Cabinet.

Government's object Thu Some disappointment is naturally stabilise the price in the interests

both of producers and consumers. failure to capture the Blue Riband of Grain required by producers for the Atlantic on her first voyage, but their own consumption and soed will there is every confidence that it is not be purchased by the Government, only a matter of a short time before

time in history that the Unitedfelt here at the Queen Mary's gallant States has failed to win the North American Zone final, and it is the fifth time since 1922 that Australia has appeared, in the Inter-Zone final,

Full scores and descriptions of the matches appear on Paga 8,

WILD

the ship achieves her ambition by substantial margin, given favourable | weather conditions.--Reuter.

WELCOME GIVEN TO QUEEN MARY

Now York, June 1.

U-

The purchase of the grain will be entrusted to semi-state financial in- stitutions, which are already thorised to grant credits to farmers. -Reuter Special.

COOL HOLIDAY WEATHER

London, June 1, Cool, overcast weather during the Whitsuntide holiday has resulted in crowds showing, a preference for in- door places of entertainment, and museums, theatres and cinemas have, had large attendanocs.

VAN ZEELAND WON'T ACT

VANDERVELDE TO FORM CABINET

Brussels, June 1, The retiring Prime Minister. M. Paul Van Zeeland, has declined to attempt to form a new Cabinet.

It is believed M. Emile Vander- veldo will be called upon to us. Rume the duty of the Prime Minister. He is at present Minister without portfolio,

Д

At a meeting of the Socialist Party M. Vandervelde to-day outlined the task of the перу Government as a closing of the way to Fasciam and extending the policy of economies and renova ilon-Reuter Bulletin Service,

RAIL FARES SLASHED

BUT BUSES CUT STILL LOWER

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New York, June 1. Railroad passenger fares through- out the nation fell to the pre-War level of 2 cents per mile for coaches and 3 cents for Pullmans, climinating

145 TRAFFIC FATALITIES

NEW YORK LEADS U.S. LIST

New York, June 1.

Deaths caused by traffle mishaps

the 50 per cent. Pullman surcharge, during the Whitsuntido holidays total

as ordered by the Interstate Com-146. merce Commission to become effec- tive to-day.

Of those, sixteen occurred in New York, eleven in Indiana, ten in Con

However the situation, as it is necticut, nine In Illinois, eight in affecting the Eastern carriers, is be-Wisconsin, and seven rach in Cali- coming chaotic,

with 23 railroads, fornia, Missouri, Ohio and Virginia.. suing in the Federal Court of New United Press. York secking to have the order set aside.

In the meantime, the bus companies have cut their rates to 14 cents per mile-United Press.

ZIONCHECK ARRESTED ON LUNACY WARRANT

Washington, June 1. Police have finally arrested Mr. Marion Zioncheck, Washington State member of the House of Representatives, on Many outdoor events, however, a lunacy warrant, signed by Police Sanitary Officer Mr. A. P. have drawn spectators in great nun- Stump. bers, as well, and bathing, walking

The warrant charges reckless driv- I placed in the insane ward for obser- and camping have been popular. crowded than was anticipated, and officials.

Following 'n morning-long tussle

STOP PRESS

PIRACY IN H.K. WATERS

goods

While taking a cargo of from Hongkong to Haumun Village a local cargo-boat was pirated by four men armed with revolvers ind knives just outside Lyemun Pass at noon on Sunday and detained until yesterday afternoon.

A report was made to the Police by Chu Tam-ching, the mastor of the cargo boat, yesterday. Shortly after his report, he recognised three of the alleged pirates at Shaukiwan

and arrested them with the help of the Police.

The city of New York went mad when the Queen Mary docked at 9.08 p.m. (B.S.T.), taking exactly 25 minutes for that delicate operation. There were no mishaps, but there was one Meanwille Congress is looking to anxious moment when a tug rammed her bows against the the White House in hopes of a helpliner's towering side and nearly capsized. ful hint to akd it in avoiding conflict on the BIL,

The Queen Mary left Quarantine Twelve neroplanes dived and dipped at 7.37 p.m. amid a pandemonium of dangerously overhead and were fre- The roads have been somewhat less ing, annoying citizens and, worrying vation.

At the time of his arrest Zionchock deep-throated and shrill sirens from on the Tax Bill's progress.-United i hundreds of craft of all sizes. Hor quently hidden from view in the dense it is hoped the result will be seen Inj

His arrest followed a call at the

The boat used in the piracy has now, triumphal progress to the $10,000,000 amoko belching from the funnels of fewer accidents than u previous with Zioncheek, police finally located only a billiard ball in his pockets.

him at the Naval Medical Centro, White House, where he sought Preal been located and seized but the cargo pler bidit" specially for her, was fifty vozsels which racod alongside | years.--British Wireless. frantically cheered by millions of the Queen Mary.

after he had been prematurely re-dent Roosevelt's aid in finding, his has not been found.

many widely allegedly lost bride. holiday-makers along the waterfront.

ported arrested in COMPOSER'S SON DEAD

Informed that the President was Windows, roofs and sky-scrapera chaos of the Normandie's arrival on

separated places. Ho was apparently wore black with people. Union Jacks her maiden voyage, had 250 inspec

socking to make a mental test of out he said he would leave him a Rome, June 1.

little present,, himself.

and produced a brief fluttered from all the highest build-tors aboard the liner.

into caso containing two empty boor ings, and hawkers in the streets did Passengers tips to the stewards on Signor Edoardo Mascagni, son of Two patrolmen took him a roaring trade in the same flags, the big British steamer aro estimated the famous composer, Signor Plotro, custody, despite his struggling and bottles, an empty moth ball can and pennants, models of the Queen Mary at £5,000 for the four-day voyage.—

has died of sopticaemia in Ethiopia, cursing, and took him to the Gailingonan empty ping-pong ball container. and even nautical capsi

was United Preas. ||Router

Reuter Special.

Municipal Hospital. whero.be

Press,

NO BASEBALL

New York, June 1.. Thero were no baseball gamos scheduled in either the American or National League to-day.-Router.

Customs officinis, mindful of the

Pelping, Juno 1. A dozen Japanese advisers have been appointed by the 29th Army. here. Some have already arrived. United Press.

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