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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -4, 1930.

trade, it is not unreasonable to IMPERIAL PARLEY. NEW GOVERNMENT.

presume that the world will wit ness a vast growth in the coun

BE BROADCAST.

SPECIAL RADIO TALKS.

Rugby, Yesterday.

IN PEKING.

DE. KOO, FOREIGN MINISTER

Tientsin, Yesterday.

try's foreign trade. China will PREMIERS SPEECHES NOT TO PERSONNEL OF THE CABINET need great quantities of foreign |machinery and other equipment to assist in its internal development. It will have to increase its ex- ports very considerably to meet its greater imports.

The proposal which had been Prior to their departure to Tai. As China develops internally considered of broadcasting the yuan, Chin Ching-teh, chief 'teerat- along modern economic lines, it is 'speeches of the Prime Ministeranry, of Yen Hsi-shan, and Tan Chon, conceivable that a favourable at the opening session of the Im-leader of the Western Hill Group. trade balance will be one of the 30 has been abandoned, but ar on Sunday last, where they suggest perial Conference on September went to Wang Ching-wei's residence results. Vast areas of new lands rangements have been made for ed a list of names to be appofhted have been thrown open to ex- special broadcasts to be given Ministers in the coming now Gov ploitation and a surplus of export-by each of the six Prime Minis-ornment When they arrived

tera during the period that the Taiyuan, a meeting was immediately able commodities produced. conference is meating.

held, announcing the following ap- Naturally, any substantial ad- It is stated that similar arrange-pointments: yances in China's import trade ments may be made for brondenst- Dr. Wellington Koo, Minister of must be predicated upon a cor- ing speeches by the leading delo- Foreign Affairs; Shen Hung-lich, gates to the Indian Round Table Minister of the Navy; Tang-Ye-hwo, reaponding growth in its exports, Conference, which will be held in Minister of Education; Liang Yu- London after the Imperial Confer- chou, Minister of Finance;; Chia ence has completed its work-Bri- Ching-teh, Minister of Communica- tish Wireless Service.

News in Brief.

-One-cago-of-typhoid fever was notified yesterday.

The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced of Mr. Robert Gordon, No. 354, The Peak, Hongkong, to Misa Blanche Ida Marshall. No. 7. Keim- scott Gardens, Shanghai.

WAITRESS HIT,

GANG OF BULLIES IN KOWLOON.

POLICE ON THEIR TRACK.

The Hon. Treasurer of St. John

"It is very hard Ambulance Brigade acknowledges house waitresses because they have on these tea- with thanks the receipt of the folhardly any protection" remarked lowing donation to Brigade Funds Detective-Inspector C. P. Fallon to- —fr. Fung Kong-un, $100,

day when he charged a Hokto before

Mr. E. Schroter, of Conduit Road, has reported to the Police that while his motor car was parked in Conduit | Road yesterday, someone stole his radiator dap an Automobile Asso ciation badge.

on a waitress.

was

at

tions; Lu Chung-lin, Minister of War; Sih-Tu-pe, Minister of the In- terior; Hu Tsung-to, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Labour: Chu Hsou-kwong. Minister of Jus- tice; and Lo Wen-kan, Minister of Agriculture and Mining.-Canton News Agency.

From Other Sources.

Peking Yesterday. Marshal Yen Hai-shan has sent a telegram to the Kuomintang Plenary session in spite of my lack of ability and chairmanship of the State Council. accepting the

knowledge," in view of the need for prosecuting the Chiang Kai-shek.

war against Yen Hal-shan is expected In Peking shortly, when the first be held. meeting of the State Council will At this meeting the

A "Pelping and restoring "Peking". mandate will shortly be trouble issued cancelling the name

Mr. Wellington Koo arrived to- day-and-interviewed-Wang Ching wel this afternoon, when it is be- leved he discussed his taking up the post of Foreign Minister and other matters connected with the new Government.-Reuter.

this "very bad gang" of Hokles...

His Worship: You are convicted of this. Do you admit a previous conviction for larceny from the per- son in 19287

Defendant: Yes, I was convicted, but I was not really guilty!

The Magistrate: Three months' hard labour.

INVOLUNTARY TRIP.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

T. S. Whyte-Smith with assault

that between 12 and 1 am. yester Prosecuting, Inspector Fallon said of items, with prospects of au

alone In Nathan Road, when the de- approved, whereafter they will day the complainant was walking names of the Cabinet meinbers will over expanding range of varieties

fendant accosted her and demanded be gazetted. in these trade lists," writes M.

money, because he had got her work The Spirits Festival was gally

The Council will meet at the Julean Arnold American Concelebrated at Repulse Bay Hotel last he struck her several blows.

at a restaurant, She refused, and former Cabinet Office, which is at mercial. Attache to China, on night, when the Chinese staff of the ran away and

Hu present being used by the Chihli "The Future of China's Expori The Hotel residenta were guests of

arrested by a provincial Assembly, Hotet gare Chinese dinner Chinese detective.

1

The latter will move to Tlentsin or Paoting- Trade."

the staff, and there were many the defendant was one of a gang

Inspector Fallon pointed out that fu. And it is true. Nothing more tained. The dinner was served in round about the Majestic Theatre.

visitors who were hospitably enter who always caused

much forcibly illustrates the potentiali- the Chinese quarters, which were The Police were trying to wipe out ties in the growth of China's brightly decorated with flags and foreign trade than its present-day flowers and illuminated with colour contrast with modern countries ed lights. Chinese plays were given possessing many similar physical

on two specially built stages. characterstica. During the

Cheung Pat-yau (55), a bean- twenty-five years

from 1878 curd maker, living at Pat Heung China's foreign trade advanced village is alleged to have been mur- three-fold, while during the last her 1.

dered on the afternoon of Septem quarter of a century it increased at Au Tau at 5.45 p.m.. buried on

He was found by the Police. four-fold..

the hillside at Sheung Tse. In con China is now at the inception of has been issued for the arrest of Kowloon Police Court this morn-

ncetion with the affair, a warrant

Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, at the modern economic advancement. former Police constable, who resigning, withdrew a charge of stow Its people are now receptive to ed about three years ago. The vic- what the Western world may Kowloon Public Mortuary.

tim's remains were removed to the ing away from Shanghai to Hong Kong on the steamer Kentucky, have to teach. They are learning

to which a Shanghai man pleaded to articulate as a unit. They are

The members of the H.K.-S. Bat-guilty yesterday and was remand- now, for the first time in their Sorgeants Mass held a successful the Magistrate that the man was tery Brigade R.A. (British Staff) Hong Kong, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1930. history, concerned with the talk whilst drive at

Sergeant Shepherd informed Gun Hill Club on taken to the S.C.A. yesterday and ing of an inventory of their physiTuesday. Twenty tables were occupi-was later sent to the Tung Wah cal resources, to the end thaled, and a thoroughly enjoyable even-Hospital on account of illness. these may be utilised better to by:-Ladies-Mrs. C. Elkin 1: Mrs. the S.C.A. were gending the man ing was spent. Prizes were won

Sergeant Shepherd added that, advance the welfare of their C. Dyer, 2; Mrs. Mitchel 3; Mrs. back to Shanghai soon. The British manufacturer people. It will take time to set Foster, 4: Men-P. O. Hurd 1; Mr. who is interested in witnessing the whole country on the road to Hillser, 4.

Wabb, 2; Mr. Sequeira, .8; Mr.: China's development as an ever modern economic, social, and a whist drive on the first Tuesday In The Mess is holding expanding market for

British political advancement, but suf- each month, followed by a social and rainfall during August at the The following is the record of goods, must look forward at the ficient progress has already been the attendance at the opening one or Botanic Gardena same time to correspondingly made in this direction to coned. The Committee, with B. O. M. Tuesday shows that it fa appreciati larger purchases of Chinese com- vince the nations of the earth that S. Hill as M.C., are to be congra-

August. modities by the British trading the Chinese people have turned tulated on this enterprise. public. A progressively prosper. their eyes from the past and are

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CHINA'S TRADE.

ous Chinese-British trade thus now determined to tune in with

becomes a matter of nice economic modern conceptions of civilisa- CROPS DESTROYED. adjustment, so that the wants of tion.

Under these newer develop-

ed.

AUGUST RAIN.

Inch.

1

141

2

1.27

4

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12,

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13

10

14

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16

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20

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the

one people may harmonise with the surpluses of the other, and vice versa. In other words what can the one buy from and

21

1.73

ments, it is difficult to forecast EFFECT OF HURRICANE IN THE the nature and extent of tha growth of China's, foreign trade.

22

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23.

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LEEWARDS.

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26

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29

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Total

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FATE OF NANNING.

Cauton, Yesterday.

to a

sell to the other to the mutual adThere are observers from with. vantage of both?

ποτ

and

So far na is known. other islands in the Leeward Group have not been affected British Vireless Servico-

ed the capture of Nanning. city last Saturday,, together with two thousand rifles..

The same message asked that cargo be sent up Immediately. The rebel forces retreated north- ward-Canton News Agency.

EX-PREMIER'S VISIT.

Water Polo-To-morrow~- Kowloon v. Chinese Bathing Club.

Lawn Tennis To-day- Hong Doubles Final, H.K.0.0. H.K.C.C. V. I.R.C.

Friday Division 1.-

Lawn Bowls-Friday-- Taikoo Dock v. Kowloon Dock" (Dorman Cup), 5 p.m. .:

Saturday-Division I-Tai- koo R.C. v. Yacht Club; K.B.G.C. v. C.S.C.C., K.D.R.C. Green (play-off),

Sunday Inter-Departmen - tal Contest. C.S.C.C. green;

Police v. C.S.C.C.

Football-To-day- An- nual General Meeting of Re- ferees' Association, 8.30 p.m.; H.K.F.C-Extraordinary meet ing. 6.30 pan.

Tuesday--Council meeting, 5.30 p.m.

September 27-Chinese v. Rest of the League, Happy Valley.

Goff-Friday-Annual meet- ing of Kowloon Golf Club, Y.M.C.A.. Kowloon, 6.15 p.m. Aquatics Saturday En -tries close for Police and Pri

801 Departments aquatic sports V.R.C. Night Fete,

September: 13- Police and Prison Departments Aquatic Sporta, V.R.C.

Baseball-Saturday-Texaco V. Filipino Club.

صف و

Sunday Jananose v. Kíorás. Cricket-September Cricket League's annual meet ing, Sanitary Board Room, P.O. Building, 5.15 p.m.

HOME

Racing September 10-St. Leger, Doncaster.

September 12- Doncas

Cup.

Ten Years Ago.

[From the "Chino - Mall” of

September 1920.1.

To-day's dollar is worth

out who predict that China will

Rugby, Yesterday, China a remained for many cen

follow the course

It is reported that a, hurricane. turies, economically independent Japan and rapidly emerge as

pursued by of considerable intensity, passed alover Dominica on September 1, of the rest

the world. Its great shipping and industrial na causing considerable damage to people were either the purchases or goods diction fail to take cognisance of there have been two death have local merchant yesterday announc

concerned with tion. Those who make this pre-

public and private property. from abroad or the sales of their the fundamental differences be been destroyed.. commodities to other peoples tween the two countries. Foreign traders had to pound like the United Kingdom,

span long and hard at China's gates beinsuler country with Imited fore they were admitted. Even tural resources, then admission continued for de natural for Japan to develop cades on a very restricted basis. rapidly as a modern industrial QUEEN IN SCOTLAND

fact is reflected in the pain, and shipping nation. On the Ful slowness with which China's other hand, China is comparable foreign trade developed beyond with the United States.

Peking. Yesterday, It is a the few commodities which for so country of vast continental area,

The ex-Premier of Belgium, M. 24 Vanderveld, arrived today and is many decades constituted, tlie with a great store of latent na

staying at the Belgian Legation, A daring daylight robbery was vast bulk of its imports and ex-tural, resources, with large arena

here many receptions and other attempted in Queen's Road Up to the year 1870 of new lands, awaiting economic H.M. the Queen paid a private porty

social-functions have been arrang: Central yesterday afternoon, -Rugby, Yesterday.""

ed for the next few days, Reuter, when a Chinese money-changer China's Importa were comprised transportation to open them up visit to Edinburgh to-day, and

was attacked in the street by a almost entirely of cotton piece for agriculture and other economic dealers took lunch at Holyrood

after making purchases at antique EXPRESS DERAILED, After stabbing the money

man with a dagger. godds, oplum, and silver, and its Velopm oxports of silk and tea.

Palace. Later she visited the..

changer from behind. the robber China will require large sums National Gallery and Edinburgh

Mukden, Yesterday, attempted to steal $500 from his day lists of commodities or imp

The express from Changchun to permn, but in spite of his injury, capital to assist in Castle, where, with the Duke of Mukden was, derailed to-day at the wounded man pluckily grap pro ntly in both building up the count

Atholl, she inspected the splendid Changtu. The locomotive crew led with his assailant, and hel along War Memorial which has been were killed. rts and exports of this modern economic lines the erected since her last visit to the The train was delayed five Police. when he collapsed from him until the arrival of the embrace several hundreds, greater expansion of its internal City British Wireless Service hours-Reuter.

Floss of blood.

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