THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 4,
1937.
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Tragic News Kept From A Bride NEW FURNISHING
Bridesmaid Injured; Best Man Dead,
Lucky Emblems In Car Wreckage
Biggleswade, Oct. 3. WHEN a bride walked to the altar at Biggleswade Parish Church to-day she was unawaro that death had over-taken a party on the way to her wedding.
News of the tragedy was withheld from the bride until the wedding was over; she was merely told that a slight ac- eldent had detained the brides. maid.
The bride, Miss Peggy Lincoln. and Mr. L. Barnes, the bridegroom, both belong to Biggleswade.
FRACTURED SKULL
The dead 221612J WILS Mr. James Day, of Exmoor flouse. Upwell. Cambridgeshire,
His daughter, Joyce, aged 11, who was to have been the bridesmaid, lles in Bedford County Hospital with
fractured skull, beside her mother,} who bas head and face injuries:
The girl was found iriured beside a radio sei, which was to have been a wedding present. and mingled with car wreckage were lucky horseshors and con- fetti,
ca:
fler father Was delving which was involved in a collision with a lorry on the Great North road about a mile south of Sandy.
A reporter was told that the bride had
a premonition that something would mar the marriage festivities, but was unaware for hours that this premonition had been fulfilled.
An A.A. scout found Mr. Day dead;
at the wheel four miles from the scene of the wedding.
The lorry driver, Harold Wheat- ley, of Northlstreet, Crowland. Peterborough, escaped with a broken hand,
This extremely rare picture was snapped at the King's Cup nir race near London a second be tore the plane, piloted by Wing Commanders Hilton and Sheron, was caught by a gust of wind and bit the walled building. One pllot is seen in the air. He struck a cli und crashed through a nearby root. Buily of the other was found in the wreck.
Sharepushers
King: No Give Clergy
Christmas Broadcast
There will be no Christmas round- the-Empire broadcast this year.
The famous relay, the 1.0.C. thinks, depends on the King's talk for its effectiveness. This year the King will not broadcast.
This decision will disappoint 400,000,000 listeners all over the world, the extimated audience for Qie "family"breadcasts given by King George V,
Mr. A. P. Ryan, Assistant Director of Public Relations, said there is little novelty value left in the Empire composite brondleasts,
287 YEARS AT ANVIL
The blacksmith's forge at farby.
a Leicestershire village, has
נייןג!
Their Money Back
SHAREPUSHERS, fearing police attention,
beginning to give their victims their money back. During the last few weeks, county clergymen-for some rea-1 son the principal victims of the sharepushing gangs-have re- ceived ́ruyment of the moneys they have been induced to "invest."
Wife Hurt
INTERESTING STATISTICS OF TRADE IN THE FAR EAST
INDIA'S. EXPORTS TO JAPAN
There has recently been an in- why India's import trade remains at creasing number of indications that such a high level.
the hostilities between Japan and
of
China may cause considerable devin- INDIAN TEXTILE PROSPECTS
The expectation that the Indian tions from the usual trends international trade, especially in the textile industry would be the prin- Fitr Ensl
Quite apart from the, ciphi beneficiary from Japan's pre- adverse effects of the position on occupation with her military position
led to
rest
which
Ex-
FABRICS
SOMETHING NEW IN
A MEDIUM WEIGHT REPP. ITS LOW PRICE, EXCELLENT
Special/
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
WEARING QUALITIES COTTAGE WEAVE
AND PLEASING COLOURS ARE SURE TO WIN YOUR
APPROVAL.
COLOURS:
BLUE, FAWN, GREEN
and ROSE, 30 wide. 90 cts, yd.
for
CURTAINS,
-
LOOSE COVERS, COMPTONS,etc.
Price $250
yard
Chinese activity in Importing, pro- in China n boom in textile HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY! 200 YDS, ONLY. ducing, and exporting, the factors shares on the Bombay Stack which have to be taken into account change by mid-September ALL LINEN FURNISHING FABRIC. IN PLAIN include the boycotting of Japanese brought prices of the securities to n
BISCUITE, BOTTLE GREEN, ROSE Chinese merchants in point at which the prospective gains COLOURS goods by
Reavily die- Singapore and other places where to the industry were
counted. form an important part of the
The position is discussed DU BARI AND FAWN, 48 WIDE. they
also trading community, and the in the money market gossip nf difficulty, arising partly out of the Commerce, which contains a warn-
of rowing imports
that optimism
be should residctions on
The writer materials, experienced by Japanese tempered by caution
the con- producers and merchants in under-concedes that even since
delivery of goods clusion of the new Indo-Japanese to give taking ordered within the specified periods, agreement Japan had been unable This difficulty as regards delivery is to make up her full quota of Imports already proving un important factor to the Indian market during the first In Indian trade in cotton goods, and quarter of the current fiscal year und It seems probable that it will be that it is improbable that she will position diber to make up Increasingly helpful in-be in
deficiency or to maintain who are the fluence to any producers
goods which would quota for the current quarter. able to supply normally be bought in Japan. As
come in
The But
the war should end suddenly,
the Commerce writer
far as India itself is concerned, the which domestic mills seem to be obtaining thinks it most of the benefit of dealers' doubts international
might do as a result of pressure, the Indian
as to Japan's ability to deliver cioth. trade's gains would have to be shed. and the question arises as to whe- The possibility of a sudden cessation ther the Indian mills, for the same of hostilities and Japan's re-entry textile market is a con- reason, will be able to increase their into the
tingency not to be ignored by export trade.
The Indian cotton textile industry, advocates of an extension of India's with its
increasing He exports which might be in
of the Sino-Japanese|
arise out
FADELESS
CURTAINS,
"LOOSE-COVERS, etc.
NEW SHADES IN THIS WELL GUARAN- KNOWN FABRIC.
TEED FAST TO LIGHT & WASH- ING. WEARS FOR YEARS. IN COLOURS OF BLUE, GREEN, ORANGE, ROSE & MAUVE, 48 WIDE.
CURTAIN
PRICE $1.25 yd.
NETS
LOVELIER THAN CAN BE IMAGINED.
WE HAVE A WIDE & VARIED RANGE OF COT-
Intermittent periods of G
productive capacity. In the same palpable overproduelion, would no strain the writer thinks that for the, doubt welcome any opportunities of duration of the war Japan may Hol position to dump Increasing zure goods on the Indian market. situation, and Indina trade interests quantities of rayon and rayon mix Renerally would be glad of any and that domestic mills may expect development which resulted in an in some measure to supply the de-
balance ficiency, though Italy will have an TON & ART SILK CURTAIN NETS, 48 WIDE. improvement of the trade Indian exports of merchandise lost opportunity of improving her, post- month were only Rs.1,526 Ines, otition in this trade, Rs.210 facs less than in July, while imports of merchandise
Rs.1,329 Rs. 0 lacs, to
fell by only "EMPIRE CONTENT" IN CANADA lacs. Exports
Three changes in the. tariff and of Empire quota arrangements countries affecting imports of Lancu- textiles live come to light this
in
the
of gold were smaller again, and the
of trade total visible balance
and treasure for merchandise month was only Rs.303 lacs, as following trade shows:-
the lace of rupees: 1 fac£1,500.)
exports Treasure-
thes, and oily one of them as
monu
of
calised equal satisfaction in Lanca- shire and in the Empire country Aug. July, Aug. Apl. to Aus-concerned. The relaxation of the *3837 1837 1936 1027 113 quotas in Ceylon is still regarded
here
a needless sacrifice 8.406 7.19 Lancashire's interests, and the free- 7.144 4.934 ing of Japanese staple fibre goods from quota restrictions in Australia is still the cause of some concern, in spite of Mr. Lyons's reassurances, the But Lancashire has welcomed chunge in Canada's regulations as 587 regards the Empire content of cotton under the preferential tarift, and Canadian textile manufacturers A57 who
have complained bitterly Lancashire competition appear
From 95 cts. yard
Whiteaway-Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.
HANKOW-NANKING TIME TABLE
(FOUR TIMES WEEKLY)
East Bound (Read Down)
West Bound (Read Up)
are
Merchandise......
Exports 1,520 1,136 3,420 Importa .1.320 1,412 Excess of
020
107 22
4543
1,321 2.257
Gold, net
exports ... 139
200
Silver, net
Imports
35
79
19
Total-art
exporta
104
184 120
of to
--- Tues: Thur.-- Fri. Sum.
balance of
Tradin
$13 ... 303 Figures for Indle only.
Figures for india nnd Burma.
I
seems
Improbable separation from Burma
that the could Ac-
03 1.052 3,163 have found no fault with the change.
A
Muntreal in correspondent reports that the raising of the Empire content in cotton goods back to 50
(Dolphin)
7.00
LY HANKOW
Ar
9.15
LY KIUKIANG
Lv
12.45
D.35
Ly WUHU
Ly
11.25
10.20
Ar NANKING
Lv
10.40
the
The
The pleasant surprise is accompanied by an intimation; that. the "investment" might not prove so lucrative as expected, and "to prevent loss and possible anxiety" they are asked to accept Total visible the return of their money.
It is little wonder that those who have been engaged'in share- pushing frauds should be alarmed.
During the last month several of their number have received run by members of the Stead family stir gentences at the Old Bailes, and other trials are imminent.
for 287 years. The present member, The City police are now investigating the activities of certain
Mr. W. Stead, has spent hall a cen- firms who have closed down lately.
tury over the ok! anvil.
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per cent, will not materially affect count for the whole of the decrease the price of calton goods in Canada,
the
director Inanaging India's favourable balance of trade, Dominion Textile Company,
compared with last year in according to Mr. G. Blair Gordon, be that of while it is no difficult to explain only effect likely will
cheap of the keeping out some Japanese cotton goods that were be ing sent into England in in
บ ushed state and then Trshipped. after certain processing, to Canadu cost of and other countries. The
Un- Japanese cotton goods in an finished state that were being shipped it to Great Britain was so low that
to put dikult for them was not into those goods 334 per cent. of thus get the Empire
content
JAPANESE SEARCH PACIFIC AREA FOR INDISPENSABLE MANGANESE METAL
(By Harry W.. Frantz) United Press Stay Corresponderar 2,
Washington.
In Canada, Panama, Costa the Phillippines, Malaya, and
new mines. chuser of Philippines heavy metals, brought in important and the strategical significance of this Brazil and Cuba, chief manganese fact is commented in
future political Philippines economic status.
analyses of producers in Lalla America made a benefit of the preferential rates. The and remarkable recovery since the slace result was that the Lancashire cotton years of depression, and expanding manufacturers, who had first asked
armour-plate manufacture.
URGENT NEED FOR IRON ORE
Rica,
|
the
Japan's urgent need for iron ore,
won in whether for norma! Industrial special military purposes,
ar
.. MANGANESE ORE
few
STATION-
Tucs. Thur. Fri. Sun
(Dolphin) 14.00
HANKOW-CHENGTU TIME TABLE
(DAILY SERVICE}
West Bound (Read_Down)_
East Bound (Head Up)
STATION
Sun. Tue. Mon, Wed.
Mon, Wed. Sun. Tue. Fri. This Sat.
(DC-2) 11.45
Thu.
(Loening)
Sat.
(Loening)
Fri.
(DO-2)
8.00
LV HANKOW
Ar
0.40
LV SHASI
Lv
17.10 15.45
11.15
10.40
Ly ICHANG
LV
14.45
15.00
13.00 14.40
Lv WANUSIEN Lv
12.25
Ar CHUNKING LV
10.30
8.00
Sun.
Fri.
Thu
Tue. Sat.
'Sun, Mon.
(8(inson) 15.10 17.10
(Stinson) 15.10 17.10
Tue. Tin. Sat. (Stinson)
Wed. Fri, (Htinson)
Lv CHUNKING Ar LV Ar CHENGTU
10.00 8.00
14.30 12.30
Tel. 33131.
Faced by a long military struggle on the Asiatic continent, Japan is Japanese agents also have sought production was reported from Chile.
the South Actual manganese production in the that the Empire content should be Mon, Wed. reported to be "scouting" the entire chrome are supplies in Pacifle ares for potential supplies of Sens including New Caledonia, Philippines is still of minor impor-reduced from 50 per cent. to 33% Lance, being 000 tons in 1035, ut per cent, because they thought that require- they could not meet this manganese, metal indispensable In
reserves are said to be great.
ment as
result of having to buy the United their raw cotton The rising importance of man- States, found that they had let the Is Japanese goods in and that these ganese ore in world economy RECOMMENDED South Seas, agents of Japanese in
dustries are reported to be active in
to Mr. Gordon, only n cording seeking primary sources of the steel products year by the expandi indicated by the following produes were taking away the market. Ac- For further information please apply to: alleys which are all-important to an production of Iron ore in Malayan trends.
who handled the Japanese CHINA NATIONAL AVIATION CORPORATION whence the entire output is shipped Ex- industriol nation in wartime.
Soviet Russia, normally producing goods had been getting the benefit
ruling, and King's Bldg., Connaught Road. perts understand that besides man- to Japan. Last year Malayan iron ganese, Japan seeks new commercial ore production established a record between 40 and 60 per cent of these the 3345 per cent
end of 1,850,000 long ions, compared with world's total, had a manganese ore they hoped by the increase to keep sources of nickel, chrome
1,411,000 tons in 1035, 1,135,000 in output in 1930 variously estimated the unfinished Japanese goods out of tungsten.
1934, and 760,000 in 1933.
from 2,700,000 to 3,000,000 metric England and consequently out Press reports that. Japonese
War in Asia and Spain, with pre- tons, compared to 2,384,000 tons In other Empire countries. The com
In 1935, 1,021,300 tons in 1933, and petition of Japan with goods direct terests were seeking to obtain con-
from that country was bad enough of manganese properties in parations for possible
other theatres have rapidly extended $32,000 in 1032.
a general feeling that 10,000,000 tons of
all velopments In present manganese was Japanese activity in metals trans- continents, but with mafor supplies mines and brought in new mines in Japanese were getting a little too caused no special surprise here, as ganese, which is produced In
much advantage in being able also nctions have frequently been report under Russian and British control. Western Siberia
New production in the Philippines, Japan had manganese ore produc-to enter Empire markets under the and Brazil has aroused the tion in 1935 of 71,650 metric tons, preferential rate because of the low interest.
against 57.105 in the previous year, Empire content required. preparedness plus me and 20,242 in 1932. Military peacetime Industrial recovery ob-attended world economy in tained large interest in mining pro-caused an all-time record in perties on Queen Charlotte Islands, production during 1936.
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Obtainable; at all Leading Dispensaries
Solo Agents:
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trol
in-
ΟΣ
ore,
conflict
of
Panum, embracing reserves the strategical importance of man- Russia extended underground de-for the textile industry, and there
manganese
ed.. The potential supplies of manst
ganese ore in Panama already have explored and been scientifically
found to be large although generally low grade,
Japanese Interests
recently
off the western Canadian coast, said The United States, largest
that
British India produced 651,770 1930 metric ton in 1935, against 421,827 wonajin 1934, and 210,010 in 1932,
Union of South Africa produced
con- 288,243 metric tons in 1038, compar-
to contain probably 10,000,000 tons sumer, which produces only small ed with 96,450 tons in 1930, and
of magnetite ore, a low-grade ore quantities of manganese, in 1930 im-21,220 in 1033.
ore now i ganese
valued
mtu- Brazilian production of manganese
at $8,819,000, are almost stopped during the de-
·
Dog Named After Dillinger
Houston, Tex, "John Dilllager" in publle enemy
similar to manganese. Development, ported 040,048 long tons of and transportation work is being done on these properties. compared with imports in 1935 of pression, with 7,027 metric tons in No. 1 to mountain llons and "sect John, a crossbred Walker and July The Japanese consumers' Interest 383,500 tons valued at $4,200,000 and 1934, but output recovered to 41,707 varmints" in South and West Texas. In Philippines development of in 1934 of 341,330 tons valued at in 1933, and to 150,201 in 1938.
Chilean manganese ore production hound owned by Ira Wood, Federal chrome, manganese and iron ore $3,520,100.
A Bureau of Mines review of mo increased from 445 tons in 1932 to animal hunter, made such a showing the past season that he is going to properties has been frequently re- ported in irade, publications. Japan world manganese situation reported 4,320 In 1935.
extraordinary. expansion In fact has been looked upon as the art
Gold Coast production in 1935 was get a vacation trip in the Carmen
mountains of Mexico, prospectively most important pur- Kussian production last year. Egypt 405,117 tons against 51,502 in 1932,
of
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