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NO SLUMP
Cancer Of
INDICATED Stomach Is
IN BRITAIN
Oliver Stanley Optimistic Anglo-U.S. Pact In Trade Would Be Beneficial
London, Nov.
The Liberal amendment to the Address was debated in the House of
Commons to-day and moved by Major Gwylyn Lloyd George who stressed the Importance of freeing international trade, securing on Anglo-American commercial agree- ment, and preporing in advance for a recession in trade activity—the three leading points of the party's amendment.
Replying for the Government the President of the Board of Trude said not only did the general ptalisties of country's economic position fall 10 indicate any Imminence of a slump, but a more detailed analysis of the
·prospect of individual industries also gave no such sign,
In most industries there wna no check or abatement in the nelivity apparent. Iron and sicel and engi- neering remained active and at a high level. In trades such as motor production, and many other indus- tries, goods were still going into con- sumption as rapidly is ever.
It was, of courne, trap there were a few Industries in which conditions were not favourable as they ap- peared in the spring, but an İster- esting fact to note was that if one analysed thone industries, and rea- son for the slight setlock they were experiencing. It would be found that of no
common underlying factor existed such as would point to soine general economie depression.
In warning the Blouse against on exaggeration of the effect of rear- mament upon industry, Mr. Oliver Stanicy observed that insofar as rearmament
had
had effect upon production, it should be remember- ed they had not yet reached the peak of expenditure nor therefore the climax of whatever influence might have on industry.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
OUTLOOK
|
Prevalent With Chinese
Chiengo, Sept.
Cancer, its cnuse o mystery, has been found to vary its attack be tween privileged and under-pri- vileged classes and even to vary be tween races, Afth international congress said.
radiologists at their Sir G. Lenthal Cheatte, London, and Dr. Max Cutler, Chicago
Chicago, told
3,000 scientists
30 nations that
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GERMANY, ITALY ACCUSED
Blocking Plan For Withdrawal Of Volunteers
Makes
Russia
Charges
London, Nov. 2.
WEDNESDAY,
Child Killed Instantly
Woman
Ran Across
Road In Path
Of Automobilo
NOVEMBER 3, 1987.
RADIO
BROADCAST
A Soprano Recital From The Studio
THE WAIKIKI TRIO.
A child was killed and a woman, iz.D.W. on wayelengths of 355 metres
LI Sze-koo, 53, seriously injured ai Queen's Road West, near Possession Street, this morning, as a result of being knocked down by Austin Seven No, 3840, driven by Mr. John Poon.
According to a report, made to the Pollte by the driver, he Was pro- eceding
from east to west about
0.20 M. Ivan Malsky, Soviet repre-am, when the woman suddenly in rural than in urban com-sentative to the Non-Interven-with the child in her right arm.
across the road from left to right munities and that the death rate for cancer was "considerably lower intion Committee in a speech to immediately swerved and sounded Huwall than in many other civilized the sub-committee to-day said Further study of "racial incence" the Soviet had not denounced the of cancer is necessary for nu under- standing of its control and cure, they sald.
Chase of the stomach is more fre-
countries,"
Non-Intervention
Agreement, and consequently considered it was bound thereby to the same They found that Chinese, particu- extent as every other signatory. larly the formers who drink a very But in the light of events dur- strong type of liquor, frequently have cancer of the stomach or the ing the past 15 months, the esophagus. The French have a high Soviet believed the policy of rate of skin cancer and the lower non-intervention had completely classes of England commonly have failed. enneer of the upper digestive tract. Cancer of the breast, comparatively common in most countries, is rare in Japan.
"We need particularly," Cheatle sold, to determine whether cancer differences
are due to racial aus-
was in nowise
This conviction modified by the statement made by Count Dino Grandi on October 20, when, instead of showing a sincere desire to come to a speedy settlement of the question of the withdrawal of ceptibility, Individual susceptibility volunteers, the kalian, German and or to external habits." Present In-Portuguese representatives used every cepty was the most important, obstacle in order to prevent such a speakers sold,
ran
He
her
the horn twice, but the woman, view apparently obstructed by
the continued running and child, knocked down by the left head lamp of the ear.
was
The child was killed Instantaneous ly, while the woman received injuries to the head and body. *
She was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital where she is receiving treat- ment
Itadio Programme Broadcast by (845 k.e's.) 31.49 metres (0.02 m.c's.).
H.K.T.
12.00-13.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.
and Leslie Hutchinson (Plano).
12.30 Ambrose and His Orchestra' Fox-Trots-Bye, Bye, Baby; Until Heals'); To-day: There's That Look In Your Eyes Again (from Head over Head Over Heels (from the film).... Orchestra; Dreaming A
A Dream (from Yes Madam'); This Is No Sin (from Hi Diddle-Diddle" '); Love Is Every- where (Film Look Up And Laugh')
Leslie Hutchinson; Fox-Trots fil Step Out Of The Picture: Whatcha Gotcha Trombone For?; I'm In A Dancing Mood (from "This'll make you whistle)........ Orchestra.
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Reports Mayfair Orchestra and
1.03 Now
Wobster Bootli (Tenor).
Globe-Trolling With The Tiger (arr. Phil Green); 'Once Upon A Time-Selection. Orchestra; 'Land
DEPRESSION ERA Without Music-Medley (O. Strauss)
AGAIN OCCURS
Washington. Nov. 2. The Burenu of Agriculture and Economies ha
predicted that
the
...Webster Booth with The Lindonci Three: Say That You Are Mine (Lockton-Kerrich)...Webster Booth Ragging The Raga (A selection of carly Ragtime Favourites); The Whirl Of The Waltz....Orchestra,
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press;
1.40 Variety. Plano
dientions were that Individual mus" | pretext, and crented every possible current recession will continue until Weather and Announcements,
A
Live Rail
Rescue By Policeman
MAN lying on a live rail, in the path of an oncoming electric train, was rescued in remarkable circumstances by two Metropollton Police officers.
Seeing the men fall from a bridgo itat Sudbury, Inspector Kelly and P. C. Champs sprang over the fence. Boll rolled down the embankment.
The constable seized the man, who was on the rail and dragged him
cleor just in time.
Regarding International trade, the Minister cuid provided there was no worsening of the international situa- tion he saw no reason to unticipate any serious reduction in the existing level of world trade, and if there along with a torch
result.
M. Muisky Intimated that the Soviet would abstain from voting on the controversial porllons of the British plan-Reuter,
UNABLE TO VOTE
London, Nov. 2. M. Ivan Malaky, Russian delegate to the Non-Intervention Committee told the sub-committee that Russla does not aim to prevent the sending of a-Commission to Spain to investi- gate the volunteers questions,
However, Russia sill feels unable to vote on the question of granting belligerent rights-United Press.
LITTLE TRADING
IN MARKET
late In 1938, and will possibly be the
Adeline Medley Sweet forerunner of the first general set- back for four years, with wholesale (Hammersteln 2nd and Kern)...... Instrumental-Poems- prfees, national income and industrini Renarn;
(Fibich): Delilah-Waltz income declining.
Waltz Describing this as "one of the rela-Hawaiians;
....Gino Bordin and His (Nicholls). VocalDia-Moi Joseph tively short recessions", usually char acterising a general upward swing in
ine? Voulez-Vous De La Canne A business, the Bureau anys the situarien Lamy; Vocal with Planos-Mr.
Sucre?,
....Josephine Baker and Ad- tion lacks indications of a major de-
Whittington....Ja
Jack Buchanan and pression.-United Press.
Elsie Randolph With Carroll Gibbons and John Green (Pianos); Vocal- The Kiss; Someone To Care For me. (from Three Smart Girls)....Deana Durbin; Orchestral This'll Malte You Whitle' Selection. Louls Levy and Is Gaumont British Symphony.
2,15 Close Down. 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.00 Dance Music. Slow
Crics: Fex-Trots-Love Sorrow...Coleman Hawkins and The Berrics Waltz-Rehearsing A Lul- Phil laby: Raisins And Almonds. Green and His Rhythm; Fo
Fox-Trois-ru Harbour Lights: Someone To Care For Me (alm Three Smart Girls).. Casant Club Orchestra directed by Commodities and base metals were Charlie Kunz; Fox-Trots-On A weaker, especially tin and copper, in Typical Tropical Night
(im Gu the absence of trade interest, More- West, young Mun'); Let's Call A over, sentiment was depressed by Heart (Aim Pennies from Heaven') yesterday's disappointing Wall Street
....George Eliott and His Sweet advices, and the estimated further fall | Music Makers; Tetro-Majanoh! in American steel and mill activity-Waltz-The Dawn Of Love....Dajos Reuter's Special.
Bela Dance Orchestra.
London, Nav, 2. With the Stock Exchange, Wall Street and the Bourse on holiday Hittle business was anticipated and
Gill-edged stocks continued to be firm, but otherwise the market was dull and featureless throughout the day.
RECOMMEND ACTION
London, Nov. 2 The Non-Intervention Sub-Com-even less materialised. mittee has agreed to send to the mala committee, at a meeting to be held at 3.30 pan. on Thursday next, a draft of the resolution It considered at its lost meeting, with a recommendation The Inspector had meantime run that the Chairman be authorised to
approach the two
two parties in Spain to warn the
forthwith.Reuter.
U.S. KEEPING CLEAR
Washington, Nov. 2. The State Department has declined the invitation of the Cuban Govern- ment to participate in a A joint en- deavour by all the American republics to establish peace in Spain.
was, as they all hoped a substantial driver of the train. The man les in relaxtion in the international ten-hospital in a critical condition with sion, they might look for a further broken ribs.
Veteran War Correspondent
Dies In London
The American reply, nevertheless, expresses the earnest hope that a peaceful method for terminating the strife may be found.-Reuler.
and sharp expansion in British ex- poris. He believed "slump talk" at present ilme was due to falls on Wall Street which were very dif- ferent from those of 1020. Beside this time, they were largely pollti- cal, due to some extent to diferences between Wall Street and the Ameri- eun administration, which were no
NOT MARKING TIME concern of others, and to some ex-
London, Nov. 2. tent to EL fear, perhaps exaggerated.
The Non-Intervention sub-com- of international complications.
committee has agreed to submit to the Ile-agreed the freeing of foreign trade transcended in importance any
London, Nov. main committee which will meet on One of the oldest and best known solution considered at the last meet- Thursday afternoon, the draft re- other possible action could be
that
war correspondents in Fleet Street, for taken
avoidance of new Mr. C. E. Hands, has died.
4
ing, with the recommendation that economic depression. It was for
the Chairman be authorised to ap- that reason the declared polley of the Brilsh Government was to play its part in any effort to reduce economie barriers. In saying that It was only fair to make plain Govern- ment was not prepared to put itself in dock un the question of tariff polley. That was very far from the case.
IL was agreed in the joint
currency declaration of last year, and at the league Assembly recently, that the real, and by for the most serious obstacles to international trade were not tariffs, which, however high, could be surmounted, but currency restrictions and quotas.
FAVOURS ANGLO-U.S.
Great
AGREEMENT
Britain
hind no currency
Mr. Hands was war correspondent to the Daily Mall in Cuba with the United States army, and in South He was also with the Russian forces Africa during the Transvaal War.
་
in Manchuria.
The eldest son of Mr. C. W. Hands of King's Norton, he was educated at Birmingham School. He married Hosie, daughter of the late Mr. Joel Monnet of Birmingham.-Reuter;
KING-KONG PIRATED
The robbery of a fishing junk by four men, armed with rifles and re- voivers, has Just been reported to the Poilee by the victim, Wong King- kong. Irr
According to Wong, he left Shou-
proach forthwith the two parties in Spain with the object of obtaining their agreement to the resolution.
two parties in Spain, the sub-com- Pending receipt of replies from the
mittee will continue to examine ques- tions arising out of the execution of
parts of several
of the resolution, owing to the fact that one government (Russin) abstained from accepting the provisions of the resolution relat- ing to belligerent rights.
FINDS SYMPATHY
7.30 Closing local Stock Quota- tions and Hongkong Exchange Mar- ket
Report.
7.35 Horowitz (Piano).
Scherzo No. 4 In E Major, Op. 54 (Chopin); Mazurka In E Minor, Op. 41, No. 2 (Chapin); Traumeswirren, Op. 12, No. (Schumann).
IS SCARCE Chu Siu - po 20, unemployed, banished in February this year for fen years, was before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morn in charged with returning to the Colony before the expiration of his ferm and was sentenced to nine; months' hard labour.
The defendant stated that he cume from Canton to look for his auni to get some money and claimed that his house was bombarded by Jap-Waltz; 5. I found a little grass skirt. ancse airplanes.
7.50 Sadlo-Mrs. R. Sanger (So- prano)
accompanied by Gerald Sydney (Piano): Schumann Songs,
1-Schnsucht nach dem Walde: 2- Auftrage: 3. Du bist wie eine Blume; 4. Fruhlings nacht.
WELCH FUSILIER FATALLY HURT
Shanghai, Nov. 3. British military authorities are in- vestigating the fatal, and believed to be accidental shooting of Fusiller M.:
8.00 Time, Weather and An- nouncements.
8.03 Studio-The Waikiki Trio.
1. Blue Howall; 2. Sweet Lellant; s. In a little Hula Heaven: 4. Paguan
8.25 Tchaikowsky.
Donce
aspar Gassado ('Cello):
Gospar
(from
weary heart....Maria (Contralto);
Cossacks
Mazeppa').......Sir Homilton Harty and Halle Orchestra; 'Eugen Onegin Waltz ....Royal Opera Orchestra, Convent Garden condt. by Eugene Goossens,
8.43 Light Opera Company. 'Paganini-Vocal Gems (Herbert- Gems (Norton),
The result of the examination will be made available to the committee so that agreement may be reached to enable the plan to be put into opera-Hough, of Glamorganshire, at Em-Lehar); 'Chu Chin Chow--Vocal tion as soon as possible, and the two bankment Buliding on Monday night, Commissions be sent 10 Spain. by an un-nomed comrade.-United Reuter's Special.
Prers.
controls and no quotas on the import of industrial goods. Therefore, though anxious to co-operate lawering barriers, there could be no
St. Andrew's Club is presenting as question of Government's abandon-Jiwon with П mixed cargo of variety Concert to-morrow evening Ing the tariff system adopted five groceries for Peng Chau on October at 9 p.m. in the Church Hall the pro- years ago, which circumstances made 19 and about 0.30 p.m. the same dayceeds to go to the Church Benevolent Inevitable and which had been omply four mou came aboard the Junk Fund. Justified.
while it was about four miles from its
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Mr. Stanley went on to say he be lleved great benent would come from " Trading agreement between Biltain and the United States. Government intended to see that an agreement, if made, would be fair to both sides, and would really lend 'to., an increase of trade between the two countries. -Brilisi Wireless.
DRESSER ROBS PATIENT
Yuen Shu, 25, dresser, appeared on remund before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing charged with larceny of $20 and $2 In Canton currency from Mr. Sorge Kushin,
destination, in Min Bay. The rob- The Rev. W. MacDonagh has re- bers put him and the crew into the ported to the Pollee that while walk- Hold and after ransacking the boating in Queen's Road Central, near for twe and a half hours, left in the the China Emporium. yesterday, he own boat in the direction of Hok lost or had stolen from him a leather Ngan Kok, Mirs Bay.
pocket books containing money and valuables to the value of $00.
Money and cargo to the value of $105.75 were taken away.
WEATHER FORECAST
Temperature at the Royal Obser- vatory at 10 a.m. to-day was 70; like the corresponding reading yesterday, but humidity was lower by one per cent, from 74 to 73..
was 12,
Maximum temperature yesterday
The anti-cyclone has moved into the Pacific to the east of Japan; another is probably doveloping over North China.
Local forecast:-North-east winds, moderate; fuir.
A report has been made to the Police, by Capt. Mackintosh Walker, of the Seaforth Highlanders, of the loss of n basitet containing a quantity of cricket kit, flannels, etc. from his car outside the Hongkong Club on Monday.
9.00 Londen Relay-World Affairs' A talk by J. L. Brierly, 0.8... Chichele Professor of International Law, Oxford.
9.15 Bischa Levitzki at the Plano. Sonata In A Major (Scarlatt!); Ecossaise (Beethoven); Marche Mili taire (Schubert, arr. Tausig); Prelude In G Minor, Op. 23, No. 5 (Rach- maninoff),
0.30 London Relay The News. 9.50 Loner Siring Quartet. Grosse Fuge in B Flat Major (Beethoven, Op. 133); Etude No. 7 (Chopin, Op. 25); Moment Musical
sentenced to a month's imprisonment
Chun Sum, 24, unemployed, was No. 2 (Schubert, Op. 04).
10.25 Marek Weber's Orchestra by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central and Derek Oldham (Tenor), Magistracy this murning for larceny Columbine's Rendezvous (11cy of a handful of wolfram ore from King); Along The Banks of The kens); Song Of Paradise (Reglauld sack on board the as. Taishon, Volga (Fantasin of Russian Walizes lying along the Canton Wharf.
Borchert).
...Orchestra: Love, 1 With six
Give You My All (Luana-Besly); previous convictions
Waltz Song ('A Woliz Dream'-J. against him, a well-known bad character, Ng Kam, 36, unemployed. Oldham; Jollily On The Mountains Straus),....Derek dressed in European style clothingWaltz (Fetros); Viennese Singing. appeared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest Birds Waltz (Translateur) at the Central Magistracy
this chestra: Always ('Puriton Lullaby morning, charged with the theft of Dyrenforth and Smith)....
...Derek A fine of $5,000 with the alter-Roud, ground floor. Inspector A. V. two-foot rule from No. 277 Lockhart
(Continued on Page 4) native of six months' imprisonment Baker said Ng went into the shop on was imposed on Leung Tong, 25, Friday on the pretence of ordering boatman, by Mr. R. Edwards it the Central Maglatracy this marning look the rule with him. Sentence of
some furniture, and when he when he was charged with possession six menths' hard labour was imposed, of prepared ophim at
Wing Lok wharf. The oplum was tied around his legs.
A 17-year old girl, Yuen Wah, attempted to commit sulelde yester- day by jumping from the third floor of 85 Third Street into the Backyard, according to a Police report. She was taken to the Queen Mary Hospi- tal with her right les fractured and other injuries,
R
lefi
It was stated that the complainant went to the Chung Tin Buliding to visit a doctor on Celober 31, and in
Alleged ég have given a little boy, the waiting room he took off his
Chan Cha-Cheung, six, rice in which Jacket, then walked out of the room
hair cut up into minute particles had for a few minutes and on returning
Tam Po. 17, married woman, was been mixed, Lo Chin-Lal, 30, married charged before Mr. R. Edwards at discovered his loss. He reported the
woman, ot a Queen Victoria Street. matter to the Police and subsequently
the Central Magistracy this morning third floor, was charged before Mr. the defendant was arrested,
A fine of $5 was imposed on Ko with theft of $50 and $38 in Chinese R. A. D. Forrest at the Central case had been ndjourned to learn Forrest at the
Kal, 12, unemployed, by Mr. R. A; D. currency, and 15 pieces of silk cloth Magistracy
this
morning with whether or not the defendant would
Central Magistracying, from her muster Chun San-kwai, maliciously administering the sub- be still in the employ of his master
this morning, on a charge of import- 20. school teacher, residing at No. 3 stance with intent to injure the boy. after what happened, but it was learned that he was disengaged.
Ife was fined $20 or to serve month's Imprisonment.
The
£1
ing a quantity of wolfrom ore on board the steainer Sui Tai, without placing it on the ship's manifest. Senior Revenue Officer A. W. Grim mli prosecuted.
Alveston Terract. The defendant admitted only alending $5 and the clothing. The court believed her and she was bound over in 300 to be of good behaviour for a year.
Detective Sub-Inspector L. R. What applied for a remand, and the ense was adjourned to November 10 at 2.30p.m. The woman was allowed boil of $100, -
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