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American Steel King Dies In New York

New York, Sept. 10. The death has occurred of Mr. Charles M. Schwab at the age of 77. He was a victim of coronary throm- boals.--United Press.

Chairman Reviews Year At Annual Meeting

At the unnual meeting, of the Hongkong Singers in the Union Church Hall, on Monday, Dr. L. T. Ride, (Chaleman) presided and placed before members the report ¡for 1039-39,

September 20, 1939,

Rumour Denied

Soong Not Visiting Moscow At Present

Chungking, Sept. 10.

It is officially denied that Mr. T. V. Scong

going to Moscow.

Charles Michael Schwab, the US. The Armistice Day concert, in 81. Authoritativo sources and foreign steel megnate, was bom in 1862 and John's Cathedral, be cald, carned advisers said that relations between educated at St. Francis College, $132 and was, as was the usual Moscow and Chungking at present where be learnt the elements of en-

clerk in Practice, given in aid of St. Dunstan's, on on excellent basis and mem- gineering. After acting

bers of the Government have the a store he became a stake-driver at The items rendered were "For the entree to high Soviet circles at pro- the Edgar Thomas steelworks

Fallen" (Elgar) and The Requiem" sent in Moscow and therefore there Carnegie and in 1881 was made chlet (Brahms).

The second

concert, is no reason why Mr. T.-V. Soong engineer and assistant manager. Six given in association with the Hong-should pay a visit years later he built the Homestead kong Chamber Music Club had to be

They Bald that Soviet-Chinese steelwarks, of which he became abandoned owing to the sudden de financial relations were principally superintendent. In 1889

aparture of Mr. Lafford. He moved on a barter basis, for which reason Mr. Ruppert the high financier of the type of Mr. mado general superintendent of the E. Vote of thanks to Thomas works, and in 1802 after the Baldwin, who had agreed to take Boong does not enter the picture, formation of the Carnegie Steel Co., charge of the choir for the next con- and in addition Mr. Soong, who is a General Manager of the Homestead cert The Messiah" (Handel) given conservative, has in aid of the Refugee Camp Schools, relations with. and resulted in $203 being paid into Prest. funde. The last moment their changes, at the concert, and the re-

history ulta were now

and re-

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he

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Shanghal, Sept. 10, Rumours that preparations tor peace between the Chinese and Japaneso are in the offing continua

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He and J. P. Morgan organised the U.S. Steel Corporation in 1901.

Schwab was its president for four years, but resigned to take up ship-consideration at this last stage would building. After a few years he and bring no good of it. other capitalists got control of the "I would, however, like to say to be creulated in Shanghal to-day, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, which that as Chairman, I tako respon-resulting in yet further strengthen- owned several arma in the iron, steel sibility for the changes and would ing of the dollar-Reuter, and shipbuilding industries. While like publicly to affiren how un- the US were still neutral, these grudgingly Mr. Baldwin and Mr. companies carried out orders for the Smith worked during the last few Allies totalling between $400,000,000 days and

bow cheerfully they and $500,000,000. The Germans did accepted the criticism which should their best to get Schwab to stop have been levelled at me (and pos~ { supplies. A cable to the ferman sibly the weather) and not at them, diplomats In Washington was inter-I think it also folr to state that) cepted telling them to offer him | while, we welcome criticism from anything he wanted, if he would not outside, we ourzcivos, are our owni execute his contracts with Britain. strongest and strictest crllies, and we When, the British Embassy spoke to hope that we may be able to show him about it, he said: "There is not this coming year that neither ex- enough money in Germany or Bri-perience nor criticism was in vain.

"As a result of broadcasting. 'The Kitchener, Fisher and Churchill,” { Messiah,' we received a very сл Though be probably did $1,000,000,-couraging letter from a musical 000 worth of business with Britain, society in Ceylon where our broad- "there was hardly ever a contract east had been well received and signed and no dispute or unpleasant much appreciated. We have been asked to let various musical societies in the Far East know of any futuro broadcasts by our society."

in to make me break my word to

nesa orose."

Submarine Bullder

Referring to the Bnancial side of the Society, Dr. Ride sold that in apite of the fact that their loss on the cancelled concert was over $240. they ended the year with a credit balance of about $70, after having paid out about $250 in donations to charity.. This brought their record of charity donations now to over $5,200.

to have been offered £20,000,000 for his interest in one firm.

The guns. in the monitors that shelled the Belgian coast were made by Schwab's works. When he pro mised submarines in nine months, Lord Fisher and others said they could not be built under 15 months It was agreed that he was to pay a big penalty for every week he was behind time and get twice the sum for each week he was ahead. On his return to America he wns met with the news that he was not to be allowed to build submarines there for one of the Powers at war. Not to be baffled, he bought the Vickers ship- yard at Montreal, manufactured the parts of the vessels in the U.S., pent

⚫ San Francisco, Sept. 18. Further details them to Canada as parts of motor-

regarding the cars and assembled them in the ship drowning of Mrs. Marshall, which yard. The submarines were actually was reported yesterday, have been delivered in the astonishing time of received. She was awept off a rock five and a half months. The pre-on Marine County beach during a mium Schwab distributed among freak thunderstorm last week, while the workmen, the foreman getting accompanied by her husband and a

friend, Mr. Lewis $100,000.

Haus-United Prest.

After the U. S. entered the war he became director-general of the shipbuilding board of the Emergency Fleet Corporation at the urgent re- quest of President Wilson. His gift for rousing enthusiasm among the workers by his personal magnetism quickly had its effect. The output for 1918 was 520 vessels of 2,083,000 tons deadweight.

In 1918 he restaned and returned to his post as chairman of the Beth- |-lehem Steel Corporation..

In 1928 he succeeded Judge Gary us chairman of the U. S. Steel Cor- poration. In that year he went to London to rezelve the Bessemer Medal, the highest honour in the steel Industry.

He said he believed that, while the US were not able to contri- bute with man-power during the war It was their duty to contribute in money. He was not in sympathy with those Americans, who wished to collect debts from men who had stood together for the preservation of civiliation. Schwab returned to London in 1932 to receive another honour, the Melchett Medal.

His many benefactions included a Catholic church at Loretto, buildings and an endowment for St. Francis College there, a church at Braddock and a country home for a New York children's hospital. Опе of the richest men In America, be in said.

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STRUCK ON HEAD Chinese Girl Killed By Falling Piping

July 28, suffering from a fractured skull She died the following day.

Chan-Koon-cho, occupant of the |dat, said that while moving „furni- ture into the flat he suddenly board An inquiry into the death of something crash, and on looking Wong Po-har-n-young girl, who down, he saw a woman carrying a died as a result of a plece of cast-child with blood over her body. iron piping falling on her head from Teal Yuk, fitter, said that he had a dat in Peel Street, was conduct-removed 'the piping of the house'ns' ed by Mr. Edwards at the Central it was in a bad condition and had Magistracy on Monday,

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Dr. D. Smith, of Queen Mary Hos- The bearing was adjourned to pital, sald Wong was admitted on Thursday.

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