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The
China Mail.
NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1934.
PIRATES TRIUMPH IN DOUBLE HEADER
Reds Outclassed At Pittsburgh.
YANKEES HELD IN BASEBALL
New York, To-day. Pittsburgh Pirates trounced the Cincinnati Reds twice in major league baseball yesterday, winning by tallies of 3 to 1 and 5 to 1.
New York Yankees beat Boston Red Sox by a margin of 15 to 3 in the first game of their double header, but lost the second game by ja margin of 7 to 4, Cissell hitting
a four-bagger for the Red Sox.
Washington The game between Senators and Philadelphia Athle- tice was abandoned in the third inn- 'inge owing to rain. The Athletics
were then leading, 1 to 0.
CONGRESS ACCORD ON RECIPROCAL TARIFF BILL Important Senate Amendments Accepted By House
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra phie Messages Ordinance, 1894, Re- |ceived June 7, 9.32 am)
Арав
Washington, To-day.
on the Congressional action United States Reciprocal Terif Bill
completed yesterday when the House of Representa- tives by 154 votes to 53 decided to accept the Senate amendments, firstly, limiting trade agreements tv three years, and secondly, a provision to advance notice to in- dustrien when the duties are to be order.- changed by executive United Press, per S.C. Gold Bar Co.
LUMP SUM BASIS
FURTHER GAINS ON
WALL STREET
Business Still At Low
Figure.
SILVER BUYING CONTINUES
New York, To-day. Further fractional gains were made on the New York Stock Ex- change yesterday, but business continued dull, only 660,000 shares being traded.
Industrials and rails were up i and .64 to 94.77 and 43.78, respec- tively, while bonds improved .07 to 94.06. Utilities were down 17 to 23.05, while the commodity index] declined 12 to 57.23.
An undisclosed principal account- ed for about 40 lots on the silver market.
did Commission houses some small trade selling.
President Roosevelt has signed the Stock Exchange Control Bill.
In their market report, Messrs. | E. A. Pierce and Company, through He belleved that every attempt their local correspondents, the Ame Cardinals, was sent off the field in had been made to reach an agreerican Oriental Finance Corporation, the twelfth innings after an cnment to end the present war debt state:- counter with the umpire.
In the game between the Chic- ago and the St. Louis Cardinals,
Frang Frisch, the manager of the
Results as cabled by Reufer were,
National League
R. H. E.
[Continued from Page 1).
situation, and remarked that it was "Stocks: The market made fur- generally forgotten that Britain de-ther fractional gains. We think pended for payments to America on that, under the circumstances. It receiving such an amount from for-acts satisfactorily enough and as if eign countries. So long us war there may be some expansion of the debts were not dealt with, however, rally.
they east their shadows and no one "Wheat: Further drought relief sa felt certain of what was going to forecast in the wheat areas and in happen.
Canada and in the North-West. This has disturbed holders and has checked the advancing tendency.
"Colton:
Lord Elibank congratulated
the Government on their note
and declared that it presented
'Boston
2 10
2
New York
6
7
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Brooklyn
1
11
1
WITH ELISSA LANDI-PAUL LUKAS
NILS ASTRER
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Philadelphia
12 11
2
Pittsburgh Cincinnati
3 7
0
1 10
1
Pittsburgh
5 13
3
of the policy pursued by the Government.
Cincinnati
Б
2
Chicago
12 19
6 14
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a convincing case in support
There was a good de mand early in the day, including a large volume of Foreign purchases] and speculative buying carried!
movement.
Earl Stanhope, replying, said prices to a new high
The advance for July brought out that the Government had always Southern selling. There are un
1 separated war debts from ordinary favourable weather conditions in debts, which occupied an entirely parts of the Eastern Belt."-Rev- different category. He assured the ter.
F. Herman hit a homer. ¡St. Louis
Collins hit a homer, Game went House that at every favourable op-
to 13 innings.
American League
R. FL
St. Louis
Chicago
Cleveland
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portunity the Government had raised
the question at Washington with a COAL THIEVES WHO
view to reaching a war debt agree.
ment, and they were still ready to discuss the subject when a suitable moment arrived. The Government had not repudiated the debt.
STABILISED EXCHANGES
With regard to exchanges, the view of the Government was that the whole question of stabilisation must depend on the improvement of
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Detroit
2 1
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New York
15 25
Chapman hit a homer.
Boston
3 7
Lary hit a homer.
[New York
Boston
4
10
7 10
2 coming more stabilised.
Cissell hit a homer.
4 prices relative to the capital cast
WAYLAY TRAINS
Unusual Menace In South Africa.
FOUR NATIVES ARRESTED
Johannesburg. (Tranvaal). "If engine drivers do not
of goods, and once that result could throw coal out for these thieves.
for-they throw stones at the trains be achieved, they might look 1ward to exchanges once more be- to break windows."
me-
This description of the That was the policy the Govern-thods of coal thieves at Boks ment was pursuing, and they hoped burg East station was given by to achieved some sucects in direction-British Wireless
DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE
vice.
RESOLUTION
(Continued from page 1.)
EXECUTION GUARANTEES
PARALLEL WORK
that
Ser-
These three Commissions should
The Political Commission, it was work on parallel lines, co-ordinated alec urged, should proceed with the by the Bureau. The resolution also:
the prosecutor, Mr. S. G. Lock- wood Hill, in the Boksburg Court, when four natives were found guilty of stealing coal from the railway.
"They have also been known
to put pieces of iron and stones in the points of the railway line." said the prosecutor.
"Drivers seeing the obstruc-
consideration of the question of asks Mr. Henderson to submit the tion pull up suddenly and the supervision, and devise guarantees proposal of Monsieur Litvinoff for Jerk shakes coal off the tender {of execution. The Air Committee a permanent peace conference to the or trucks. The position has be is requested to study the possibility Governments for their considera come so bad that engine drivers are afraid to drive along that! section of the line." of the internationalisation of civil tion.
aviation, the abolition of air bom-1 After a short discussion, in which John Davis (16), was ordered bardments, and the reduction of Mr. Norman Davis, United States to receive six cuts with a cane. and military air forces etcetera. The delegate, asked for a brief adjourn Two native women, Nellie Committee on the manufacture of meat to consider these proposals, Bessic, were fined £2 (or 14 and trade in, arms is requested to the Bureau adjourned until to-mor-days) and £1 (or seven days), resume its study of the solution of row morning, and the General Com-respectively and the fourth
was ordered to the problem in the light of a state- mission will be summoned to-mor-cused. Nollio, ment made by the United Statca row
afternoon.-British Wireless come up for sentence within six delegation on May 30,
months if called upon-Reuter.
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