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MAYOR OF BAYONNE ARRESTED FOR GIGANTIC BOND SWINDLE

SCANDAL IN

FRANCE

DALIMIER

REMAINS IN

CABINET

RESIGNATION NOT DEMANDED.

GARAT ACCUSED OF THEFT AND FRAUD

Paris, To-day.

A sensation has been caused by the arrest, last night, of M. Garat, a

Radical-Socialist mem- ber of the French Cham-

M. Camille Chautemps, the French Premier.

SILVER ADVOCATES CO-OPERATE

SEEK MAJORITY FOR ONE OF SILVER BILLS

U.S. ADMINISTRATION TO CLARIFY MONETARY POLICY

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL

By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Mensages Ordini ce, 1804. Received January 8, 8.58 a.m.)

WASHINGTON, JO-DAY.

IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE UNITED STATÉS ADMINIS- TRATION IS PLANNING TO CLARIFY ITS MONETARY POLICY SHORTLY TO ASSURE BUSINESS MEN THAT THE MARCH TO- WARDS PROSPERITY MUST BE ORDERLY, AVOIDING DANGER- OUS SPECULATION.

Both inflationists and conservatives are more freely emphasis.

and inflated values.

ber of Deputies, and INDO-JAPANESE ing the necessity for strict control to avoid unwarranted booms

AGREEMENT

"Novel" Commercial

Pact.

The House of Representatives silver advocates are secking to obtain a majority on some sliver Bill, due to the belief that. President Roosevelt- is likely to approve legislation if a majority can agree to some messire. The Senate silver advocates, including Senator Borah, urge that

debt shown in the Budget.

Mayor of Bayonne, in connection with the issue of fraudulent bonds on behalf of the Bayonne Municipal pawnbroking RAYON PIECE GOODS SHOULD monetization is especially essential at present due to the huge national establishment.

BE INCLUDED

London, To-day.

The report that M. The Indo-Japanese cotton Camille Chautemps, the trade agreement is quite nevel in commercial diplomacy, and will French Premier, de-oubtless be adopted as a kind of manded the resignation standard for further negotiations of M. Dalimier, Minister by Japan with Great Britain, the United States and other coun- for the Colonies, as antries, declares the Financial Times. It is greatly to the credit of the

Mr. Sawada.

Mr. Steagall states that he intends to introduce a' rémoneli- zation Bill into the House of Representatives providing for the purchase of U.S.$1,000,000,000, worth of silver. The plan involves the Treasury purchase of the entire domestic quipur and the menthly issuance of allver certificates against ft. → United Press, per S. C. Gold Bar Co.

BUSINESS TREND IS FAVOURABLE.

Than Commodities.

alternative to the re- delegations headed by Sir Joseph Gold Price Rises Higher signation of the whole winam Bhore, and Cabinet, following the that the result was achieved, - {: revelation, has been de-ates.

nied at the office of the Premier.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.

In one respect it is frankly dis-) (By_Telegraph. Copyright. Telegra appolating the newspaper adds, by phie Mesen Ordinance, 1891, Be

erived January 8, 8.58 a.m.) not including rayon piece goods,

New York, To-day. the Japanese- which means that

The M. Garat is now confined in the are of the Indian market will be

Bankers' Association Municipal prison and is charged increased at least by one quarter. Journal states that the indices

reflecting the trend of businesg ini with theft, forgeries and fraudulent Also, the Japanese manufacturers appropriation of public documents, may be able to divert the trade and the United States early in 1934 and funds, swindling or complicity drive out Lancashire goods by asserts that the revival of heavy therein, abuse of confidence and their own rayon mixtures.

are favourable. But the Journal

industry can be sustained only

The British request for the in-through the release of capital by receiving stolen goods.

clusion of rayon in the Anglo-the issuance of new securities. To the charges, M. Garat replied,apanese

negotiations becomes It is pointed out that the "I am the victim of a crook, like more reasonable, and its adoption gold price of the dollar in

Is an essential condillon to the many others."

London has been raised by over one half, but the domes- Over £6,000,000 is believed to opening of formal negotiations,

tic commodities have ́risen be involved in the bond Issue, the newspaper asserts-Router,

only by about one-third.--- which is considered to be the

United Press, per 8. C. Gold gravest

Bar Co.

political and financial BRITISH LIQUOR

sensation in France since the Panama affair, more

than 50% years ago. Many small investors. have been ruined.

Beuter.

P

STAVISKY SEEN AT

CHAMONIX.

Russian Swindler.

Paris, Later. The principal figure be- hind the amazing swindle is Russian alleged to be a

names Stavisky, who die appeared when the scandal leaked out, last week. He is reported to have been seen at Chamonix.

FOR US.

Deadlock Over Import Quota.

OFFER OF BUTTER AND PORK REJECTED

London.

deadlock

TREASURY OFFICIAL

RESIGNS.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIG

«By Telegraph, Copyright, Telagro phic Messages Ordinance, 1894. We ceived January 7, 7.44 p.m.)

'. Washington, Yesterday, Mr. Baille has resigned from the United States Treasury.

1,800,000 JOBLESS

FIND WORK.

Effects Of Recovery Campaign.

HIGHER WAGES; SHORTER HOURS.

Washington, To-day.

A total of 1,800,000 un- employed have found work In the United States since the recovery began, according to the report of the American Federation of Labour.

The report adds that an ad- ditional 4,600,000 are temporarily employed by civil works, public works and afforestation.

The working week has been ahortened by an average of 4.5 hours, and wages increased by 5.5 cents per hour.

During his visit to Holland, the Ex-Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany (left) renewed his friendship with the blacksmith. Jan Luyt, and the latter's family, and visited them at their forge in Wieringen. The Ex-Crown Prince lived at Wieringen for a few years after the war and during that time he spent many happy hours at Jan Luyt's forge.~(S. & G.).

FAMOUS FRENCH GENERAL

General Dubail Passes.

STOPPED FIRST ONSLAUGHT、

ON PARIS.........

Paris, To-day. General Dubail, one of the French leaders during the Great War, died here yester- day at the age of 82.

He was mainly responsible for checking the first German onslaught towards Paris, as he ordered his troops to attack every morning in spite of higher orders advising re- treat behind the Moselle.

U.S. SENATE ANTICIPATES WAR

DEBT DIFFERENCES

Veterans' Compensation May Also Prove Source Of Trouble

INDIA FACE

DEFEAT IN THE

SECOND TEST

Fail By 6 To Save Follow On.

CLARKE AND VERITY TAKE SEVEN WICKETS

Calcutta, To-day, "England are in an almost unas- sailable position in the second Test match against India. India with all their second innings wickets in hand require 126 to save the in- nings defeat. England won the first by ten wickets.

Hit on the head by a fast ball

· from Nichols and forced to return to the pavilion when he had scor- ed six. Dilawar Hussain was the hero of the day's, play. He came out with Merchant "to continue the Indian Innings at 90 for 4 and remained at the crease while 121 runs were added.

Displaying an 'impregnable defence he balted 210 minuten for Ms 59, which included fire boundaries. He was hit on the fingers from ons of Clark's fan- ler deliveries and b's coll 'dence was shaken- ́noom after

wards...

When the last wicket fell at 247, with just over half an hour's play left. Jardine forced India to follow on. 166 runs in arrenty. Nasomal and Mushtaq All, howwwx, remained to- Regether until stumps wore drawn-st

80 for no wicket-128 behind.

Scaresi.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIkas^\/ (By Telegraph. Copyright. Telegra phic d'essayes-Ordinance, 1895. |celved January 8, 3.58 am.)

Washington, To-day.

A minor Senate rebellion is ex-

if President pected

Roosevelt persists in forcing the St. Law- rence Waterway Treaty through in the near future.

Some trouble is also anticipat- ed over

and war debts.

war veterans' compensation. - United Press S.C. Gold Bar Co.

England—First Innings

C. F. Waltera, e Gopalan, b Amar

Bingh

Mitchell, e Gopalan, b C. K. Naidu. 47 Barnett, Ibw, Amar Bingh

Langridge (Jas.), Nissar, b

Gopalan

D. R. Jardine, e C. S. Naidu, b

70

Mushtaq All

61

B. H. Valentine, Bw. CK Naidu.40

Levett, C. K. Naldu

Townsend. Dilawar Hussain, b

He later accepted in semi-disgrace BOMB OUTRAGE IN Amar Singh

the command of the Paris Defence Army,Beuter.

WINDJAMMER'S RECORD

Hamburg To Australia In 66 Days.

Adelaide, To-day. The record trip for a wind jam- mer from Hamburg to Australia, The Federation reports that which stood for 15 years, was brok the business outlook is brighter en yesterday when the Farpadan than a year ago, but warns the put in to Wallaron after a journey Administration against inflation, of 60 days.

Router.

LOCAL DOLLAR UNCHANGED.

Silver Prices Steady.

The previous record was held by the French bost "Crillon."-Bauter, No vessel of the name, of "Par- padua" in Usted in Lloyd's register of sailing ships. A barque, hamed "Padua," registered at Hamburg ia, however listed.

The "Padua" is a steel four- The dollar is unchanged, open-master barque of: 8,064 tona, and ing to-day at 1/5.

was constructed in 1926 by Messrs. It is reported that

His action is not connected with Silver prices, of both spot and J. C. Tecklenborg, at Wesermunde, exists in the negotiations between Great Britain and the United States policies, but is due to the Congres-forward, remained without change for Reed F. Leles: for an increase in the import quota sional criticism regarding his con-on Saturday, closing at 19% and

nection with the Seligman Com- 19,3/16 respectively.s

of British liquor into America! ⠀ pany's Peruylan_bond Issues,—Un-

It is suggested that Britain should lower her high tariffs and allow the importation of increased

quantities of American butter and Stavisky, with great audacity, hork in exchange for a larger liquor secured letters from the Minister

quola, for Colonies, M. Dalimler, warmly

recommending the faked bonds should be made for America's aur A proposal that arrangements as a good Investment. M. Dall-plus butter, totalling 57,000 tons, to mier stated, last Thursday, thát

be imported Into Great Britain has

he had never met the Eussian bon scotched by the Minister of

ited Press per 8. C. Gold Bar Co. Federal Reserve And Bond Issue.

Į SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (Ɛy Telegraph, Coperlyki, Telegra

Malegra Conner 112

read January 8, 8.68 d.m.)

New York, To-day, Experts assert that the Federal |

swindler, but had written the Agriculture and Fisheries, Mr. Wal Reserve member banks can easily letters at the request of M. ter Elliot

The cross rate, London on New York, is £--G15.11 and New York on London is £-G$5.11.

CHINESE MINISTER. TO GERMANY.

Mr. Liu Welcomed To

Berlin.

Berlin, To-day

absorb all the bonds the Govern The new Chinese Minister

Durand, Minister of Commercs. He believed that if such a largement intenda fasuing duri the Germany; Mr. Llus

Stavisky is also stated to have

gained the confidence of Mount of American batter je allow next ball-year, and still Dubarry, the Chief Editor of the to lerade the British market, it 100,000 Pancers!

newspaper, Volante, who is said will knock the bottom out of his vitae, k

to have repeatedly interveñad

plans for developing the "British **** ***Y

with M. Dalimier on behalf of the dairy Industry,

(Continued on Pegs

here yester

the statio the: Ge

SIR R. HO TUNG ROBBED.

Lead Wire Stolen From Residence.

HAWKER FINED $50,

A fine of $50, in default one month's hard labour, was imposed by Mr. Balfour at the Central Min- gistracy this morning on Lal Wah, unlicensed hawker, for receiving a quantity of lead, wiring from 8Bay- Wan móur, Bond, the residence of

undant sta

CHITTAGONG

Hindus Throw Bombs At Cricket Match.

POLICE SUPERINTENDENT WOUNDED

Chittagong, To-day.

Mr. M. F. Cleary, Superintendent of Police, was slightly wounded, and an Hindu was killed, when three bombs were thrown by a group of Hindus at. Englishmen

were watching a cricket match.

Only one bomb ex- ploded, and killed one assailant and seriously wounded two others.

One arrest was affected. Reuter.

NEW U. S. MINISTER TO THE NETHERLANDS:

Mr. Grenville Emmet has boon

to the Nett

REPORT

Nichols, Ibw, b

h Niczar

Verity, not out Clark, e Merchant, b Amar Singh 10

Extras

Total

Fall of the wickets:

#

408,

1 2 3 4 6 B 7 45 55 135 185 266 281 281 301 271

Bowling Nissar 1 for 112; ' _Amar. Singh 4 for 100; C. E. Naido 3 for 40; Gopalan 1 for 8; Amme Nath 0 for 110; G. 8. Noldu" 0 for 20: Mushtaq -43) 1. for 45.

India-First Innings

J. G. Naoomal, e Jardins, & Nichols Dilawar Hussain, c Jardine, b

Clark

Wazir All; e Nichols, b-Verity. C, K. Naidu, b Clark

Amar Nath, c. Jardine, b Clark Merchant, b Verity

Matan All, Lby Clark Amar Singh, e Nichols, b Verity 5. Naidu, c Verity, b Nichols M. Nissar, e Walters, b Verity

not out

C.

Total

Fall of the wickets: $1.2

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Bowling Analysis (25

Clark Nichola

Verity

| Langridge : Townsend

28%

84 23 13 1777 27

|T. G. "Nsoomaly nôt put

Mushtaq All,"not"out"

Total (for no wicket)

GRAN CHACO WAR,

To Be Resumed Afters Armistice!

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