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U. S. TRADE WITH PHILIPPINES.

HALF A MILLION.

BIG GAINS IN COTTON GOODS, MACHINERY AND OILS.

THE FIRST QUARTER.

Washington, July 16. The half-hundred million dollars mark was exceeded by United States trade volume with the Philippines the first quarter of this year, ac- cording to regional specialist Janet H. Nunn, Department of Commerce. Total United States trade with the Philippines the first three months of this year rase to a value

"REDS" COLLISION WITH POLICE.

A DISAPPOINTMENT.

ATTACK POLICE AT RAILWAY STATION.

BATONS USED.

Berlin, Yesterday.

FOR TUBERCULOSIS PREVENTION.

PRINCE'S APPEAL.

ANONYMOUS DONOR SENDS $50,000 CHEQUE.

FUND CLOSED.

London, Yesterday.

The fund inaugurated two

A crowd of Communists, dis- appointed by the non-arrival at the railway station of the amnest-years ago, when the Prince of ed Communist prisoners, attacked Wales appealed for $100,000 on the police with sticks and stones. behalf of the National Association The police dispersed the crowd for the Prevention of Tuber-

culosis has been closed...

with batons. Eight were slightly injured-Reuter.

Act of Pardon,

Paris, Yesterday. M. Poincare has signed the de-

The Marchioness of Titchfield announced that over £60,000 had

been collected and that she had to-day received a cheque for an anonymous

donor.-Reuter..

of $50, 983,000 from $41,382,000 the cree pardoning. Rosse, Schall, and corresponding quarter last year. Frescheuer, who were sentenced Exports amounted to $19,742,000 or at Colmar in connection with the 50,000 from a gain of $4,962,000 over 1927's Alsation autonomist agitation. $14,780,000, and imports to $81,241,- Ricklin, who appealed against 000, or a gain of $4,639,000 over his sentence does not benefit by FROM BATHING SHED $26.602,000.

this act of clemency as his sen- Quarterly exports of American tence has not been finally settled. cotton goods to the Philippines ad-Reuter, vanced 72 per cent., machin-

ery

MANCHURIA.

A CHINESE STUDENT ADMITS THEFT,

COURT PROCEEDINGS.

69 per cent., mineral PEACE PROSPECTS. olls 36 per cent. and flour 69 per cent. The value of auto- NATIONALIST GOVT. AND motive products sold the Philip- pines for the quarter was about 4 percent higher also, despite a de- cline in their number. In the quar-; tor's importa from the Philippines sugar accounted for the chief gain,The first delegate sent by Mar- chain, a purse and 45 cents from a although each of the most import-shal Chiang Kai-shek, Liu

advances.

DELEGATES' TRAVELS:

Mukden, Yesterday.

Evidently ashamed, a Chinese student named Ho Lau, was, this morning, brought before Mr. R. E. Lindeell for stealing a watch, a

ant staples of trade showed fair Kwang, has arrived here and was man at Kennedy town bathing shed. Defendant admitted the charge, cordially welcomed by General March trade with the Philippines Chang Hsueh-liang. Lu Jung- and said that his mother was in the showed an advance of $1,552,000 kwan, president of the Chinese country but that he had a brother! over February's $16,870,000 to Eastern Railway and a Man- residing at No. 1 Hollywood-road to $18,442,000. March exports reach-churian peace delegate, has left look after him.

for Nanking. ed $6,249,000 over February's General Yang, Yu-ting has ar- $5,902,000 and were also larger than rived here after completing his March last year. Imports reached preparations for the defence of $12,173,000 over February's $10," Shanhaikwan.-Reuter. 878,000; they were higher than Preliminary Proposals.

March last year also. Exports of

Peking, Yesterday.

His Worship asked him who would guarantee him for his future good behaviour if he were allowed to go on bond. The defendant said

his brother would guarantee him.

Later, the Court was informed that defendant's brother had left ed $6,249,000 over February's The Manchurian delegates are for Macao. Accordingly, the de- iron and steel, tyres, automative still in Peking.

fendant was remanded in police cus-| products and flour to the Philip- It is understood that they re-tody until to-morrow and the pines were especially strong in ferred to General Chang Hsueh-articles were returned to the owner. March-"United Press."

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would like the witness to attend.' This witness, it transpired, was the man serving three years' hard labour for complicity in the rob-| bery.

$39,000 LOOT.

Outlining the case for the Crown, Mr. Alabaster said that the charge jagainst prisoner was that of rob- bery by him with two others whose (names are given and others un- known, of G00′ bara of gold, each weighing one tiel and costing $51.50, or a total of $30,900, to- gether with a number of watches, money and keys from men on the launch.

General Yen Xst-shan, one of the Big Four of the Nationalist military leaders.

BOMBAY MILLS.

EFFECTS TO SETTLE EARLY STRIKE.

Bombay, Yesterday. The Municipal Corporation by 27 votes to 11 has passed a resolu- tion asking the Bombay Govern- ment to appoint Conciliation Board to settle at earliest the Bom-}

In bay mill strike, which began January-Reuter.

B

FORGED NOTE.

CHINESE GETS SIX WEEKS JAIL

At the Central Magistracy, bo- fore Mr. R. E, Lindsell this morn- ing, a Chinese was

charged with being in possession of a $10 forged

On the day of the robbery, thef gold was placed aboard the s/1 Kai-shek and are awaiting a reply Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank note, "Wo Fat Shing," owned by Messrs. from Mukden. When that comes knowing the same to be false. Wo Fat Shing of Wing Lok-street, they may leave for Mukden to lay

to be taken to the s.s. "Prominent for shipment to Saigon.

Prisoner, a temporary engineer

the forgery was moderately, a good one. It would deceive the country

would be deceived.

The No. 1 boy at the late Mr.

Mr. I. H. C. Highet, of the Hong more definite terms before Chang Kong & Shanghai Bank, stated that Heuch-liang.

In the meanwhile negotiations named Tong Wing, and a man nam between the delegates and Chiang people all right, but as for ordinary ed Choy Foo (the man sentenced Kai-shek's subordinates continue town people he did not think they previously) drove down the crewi***

Two Questions. who were then bound and gagged. At least two difficult questions Prisoner asslated by holding a have to be surmounted, firstly, light for the others and he joined whether the present lenders will Lee Hysan's residence, No. 74, in tying up the crew. There waBibe allowed to remain in control in Kennedy-road, deposed that he had some doubt as to whether he car-Manchuria or whether National-given a $10 note to the defendant, ried a revolver or dagger. How-ist nominees will replace them, but he denied that he had ever ever, Mr. Alabaster continued, his and secondly, the return of the given the one which was produced being armed was not an essential rolling stock of which it is report in Court. The defendant had been

ed Chang Hsueh-liang is willing an odd job "boy" of the house."

Defendant wILS convicted and to return half but Chiang Kal-sentenced to 6 weeks' Imprison- Subsequently the launch bumped shek demanding all

part of the charge.

$1,500 SHARE,

and went aground off North Point. The question of supplanting the ment.

When the crew had released them-leaders may be made easier for

selves, they found prisoner and the the Nationalists if the Manchuria FOR MAINTENANCE. athers gone, also the gold bars and Generals quarrel among them- articles mentioned.

selves as seems not improbable.

At the police station, when Reuter. E

Yen Hel-shan,

Peking, Yesterday.

AUSTRALIAN WOMAN AND HER CHINESE HUSBAND.

charged with the robbery, prisoner said (as quoted by Mr. Alabaster)

Mrs. Tool On-lee, an Australian that Chan Wing compelled him to It is learned that General Yen married to a Chinese, sued her commit the robbery and that Chan Hai-shan is going to Taiyuan husband at the Police Court this Wing gave him $1,500 for his share when Marshal Chiang Kai-shek morning for maintenance. * after they had left Hong Kong on leaves Feling, in order to in- The defendant, who was not in the 6. "Paul Benu." Chau Wing augurate the Shansi Political Court, was represented by Mz. L. R. also threatened him that if he re- Committee, after which he will go Andrewe

Bonds Go Up

Peking; Yesterday.

turned to Hong Kong he would kill to Nanking by railway to attend The defendant's son told Els him.

the fifth plenary conference. He Worship that he did not know when Thirteen witnesses are giving evi will return to Peking about the his father would come back, as he dence for the Crown, middle of August. Reuter, is at Nanking.

After a retirement of about five

The Magistrate told the com minutes the jury returned a ver

plainant that he did not think it dict of "Guilty", and added a rider Mr. T. V. Soong (Nationalist was of any good to proceed with to the effect that they considered Finance Minister) has arrived the case until the husband returned, the prisoner to have voluntarily here and is staying in the north- He suggested that the complainant assisted in the robbery.

ern part of the city. His coming should see Mr Andrewes His Lordship passed sentence of canned an immediate rise in three years with hard labour. bands Router.

This was agreed to, and the case A was "put off until next week.

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