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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1937.
LEPANTO MILL WILL OPERATE IN AUG.
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WALTER
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CLAUDETTE COLBERT
A FRED MacMURRAY
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China's Dictator in his courageous fight to unify China and stop aggression.
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TO-DAY
THE
BIG
AUG. 1st.
BROADCAST
OF 1936
:
TO-MORROW
GARY COOPER IN
**** LIVES of A BANGAL
LANCER*
CHARLES CHAPLIN in "MODERN" TIMES"
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COSTS ARE LOW
Work on the Lepanto Mill is being rushed of top speed and Nielson Engineers estimate that it will be turning over by the 15th of August,
Three Krupp, 420 HP diesels have been installed, and trial runs have shown them to operate most batia- factorily. They will be placed in continuous operation on or about the first of August. This plant will be one of the most modern and effeient diesel power units in the Islands.
A machine shop, capable of making major repairs in the mill or power house has recently been compleled. This shop will enable the M to operate at top efficiency, for all re- para can be made on the Бров obylating costly shut downs.
MINING LOSTS LOW
M muchinery recently Installed consists of 2-No. 80 Marey ball mills, two Denver Thickeners (10 ft.), one Oliver filter and 2-0 cell banks of Fagragren Rotation cells. Installa tlon of the Blake type primary jaw crusher, and the 4 fl. Symmons secondary cone crusher is being rushed, and should be completed within the next ten days.
The first ore to be fed to the new Lepanto Mil will come from the old Spanish Dumps. These Arc now being prepared for mining, and it is estimated that they will give a hend of 3% copper. These dumps will furnish about 6 months' supply of ore and while this is being exhausted the mine will be made ready for production.
Mining costs will be exceedingly low, due to open cut methods both on the old Spanish Dumps and in tho ore body self.
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Although the metallurgy originally determined in the Nicison Iaboratory
was quite satisfactory
View of the Lepanto Mill which is soon to come into operation,
U.S. Taking
No Action
At Present
Still Considering Evacuation Of Nationals
Washington, July 29.
FOR PARLEYS
ON SALARIES
London, July 20.
It was suggested in the House of Commons to-day at question time that a decision was reached upon the restoration of temporary allow- nace to Government employees that Government consider establishment of a conference in Malaya or London of European employees of the tin and rubber industry on the present re- muneration of workers,
Mr. William Ormsby-Gore, Scere- The State Department at pre-tary for Colonies, replied he did not recent work by Nielson & Company's sent does not propose to make consider there was sufficient reason Consulting Metallurgist, Dr. Chap- the United States Neutrality Act for such a conference.--Reuter. man, Indicates that even better re-effective by a presidential pro-
sults will be obtained.
When completed the Lepanto Mill will be capable of treating 1,200 tons of ore per day, with a copper extraction of 92% or better. This:
will be the largest and one of the most modern and celent copper plants in the Far East.
Air Defence Costs
Home Government Drafting Bill
clamation that a state of war exists between China and Japan.
This fact was indicated by Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, after conference with President Roose- velt to-day.
EXECUTED BY POISON GAS
London, July 29.
A message from Kaunase, Lithun- nia, states that the first execution to
ALHAMBRA
NATHAN AD KOWLOON PEILY ATT 2
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW
WEIRD ! BAFFLING
CHILLING!
BUT A LAUGH FOR EVERY THRILL I
THE CRIME
NOBODY SAW
Baffling Thrillingt Chillingi Two people killed but only one body to prove it!
SUNDAY
20th Century Fox Picture
LEW AYRESÖRUTH COLEMAN
INE OSBORNE COLIN TAPLEY
PALLETTE - BENNY BAKER/
A Romantic Story Sat To Gay Tunos !
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POWELL CARROLL -Irving Berlin's
Mr. Hull added that the situation In the Far East continued serious, but the United States at present did not contemplate any specific action. have occurred In the country by
The evacuation of American na-poison gas, for murder, was carried TOMORROW tionals from Pelping and Tientsin out when was still being considered.
a man
tor was gassed murdering five Jews. Death ensued Mr. Norman Davis was also sum-in eight minutes.—Reuter Bulletin. moned to the White House to confer with President Roosevelt to-day.
NOT OFFICIALLY INFORMED Mr. Hull later declared the United been States Government had not
Anthony officially informed of Mr. Eden's declaration in the House of London. July 29. Reference was made by the Home
Commons that Britain had informed Secretary to the difference which has Japan that further advances against
China arlsen between local authorities and
would be viewed in London.
with dis-
TWO SUICIDE ATTEMPTS
Two alleged attempted suicides were reported to the police yester day.
the central Government regarding the favour
Chung Kom-bi, a 70-year old War Department officials, meari- woman, was removed to the Queen apportionment of cost of air raid pré- cautions when he informed the House while, view with disfavour the reten Mary Hospital suffering from poi- of Commons to-day that legislation tion of the 5th U. S. infantry at soning. She resides at 77 Wellington would be required to place Govertsin, but it is felt the contingent | Street.
remain
in order not to give Yuen
that
ment expenditure on air raid precau-
Kan-Ini, 42, unemployed, tions on a proper statutory basis and the Japanese the impression
'was found hanging in Nathan Road remove doubt as to the powers of their actions were approved by the.
near the Durc United local authorities.
States. Moreover,
Garage. He had a the
leather strap round his neck with Chinese would regard such a with which it in alleged he had attempted A B for the purpose was being drawal as unfriendly. drafted. When it had reached a more
to hang himself. The impression here is that the advanced stage, an opportunity would Boxer Protocol providing for the: be afforded for representatives of guarding of the Tientsin-Peiping Roll- local authorities to confer with the way is dead, due to the repeated nets be possible to reach a satisfactory the other parties to the protocol had Government, and he hoped it might of Japanese aggression, against which agreement as to allocation of expendi- not protested.-Reuter.. ture. Whatever financial arrange- ments were ultimately decided would be applied retrospectively to a date | which, It was contemplated, would be January 1 this year. He trusted the local authorities which had not begun preparation of plans would not think it necessary to walt until the financial arrangements had been placed on a statutory baslo-British Wireless,
MUSIC NIGHTLY
*IMPATIENTLY UNREASONABLE"
day the United States must not be hasty, for as soon as the Neutrality Act was enforced the influence of the President bringing about a cessa- tion of hostilities would greatly depreciated and his power for the protection of American citizens Im- paired.
Washington, July 20. Mr. Caldwill, U.S. Consul-General Asserting that President Roosevelt at Tientsin, had informed the State was being "impatiently and unrea- Department that no Americans had sonably urged" to announce the been injured thus far, but all those
stond nation's
the neutrality in the danger area had been advised issue, Senator Key Pittman said to- to return to the concessions-Reuter,
on
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