1934-07-25 — Page 12

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NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION,

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1934.

INFLATION TALK. Favourable Factor On Wall Street.

LADY'S DOG TO BE DESTROYED

Case Withdrawn,

NEW DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENTS.

Mr. Palairet Minister At Stockholm.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra-

The summons against Miss D.

London, To-day. phie Messages Ordinance, 1894, R-Ellis, of No. 2 Fly Dragon Terrace, His Majesty the King has ap |ceived July 25, 844 am.)

for allowing her dog to go abroad proved the following diplomatie New York, To-day. without a muzzle on July 1, was;

Jappointments. Favourable factors on Wall withdrawn on the application of Street are, firstly, the inflation Sergeant Kelly before Mr. Q. A, A.-Sir. Reginald Hoare, Minister at talk. Secondly, the fact that the Macfadyen at the Central Magis- Bucharest. semi-annual steel reports are fair-tracy this morning.

ly favourable. Thirdly, the belief The dog, which is now at Kennedy that the market healthier due to Town under observation. is to bo the clearing out of stale accounts. destroyed with the consent of Misa

Unfavourables factors are first-Ellis.

Tehran, to bo -Minister at

Mr. Knatchbull Hugessen, Minis- ter at Riga, Tallinn and Kovno, to be Minister at Tehran.

Mr. Edmund Monson, Minister at Mexico City, to be Minister at Riga, Tallinn and Kovno.

ly, the brokers' opinion that far- EUROPEAN'S SON BITTEN ther reaction is likely to touch off Mr. C. Black, of No.-28 Conduit

Mr. Clark Kerr, Minister at considerable halt loss selling. Road, reported to the Police yester- Secondly, the drought situation. day, that his son was sent to the Stockholm, to be Minister at Thirdly, the Chicago stock yarda Government Civil Hospital for Mexico City.

strike-United Press, per 9. E. treatment after having been bitten}

Mr. C. M. Palairet C.M.G., Minis

by a dog which has been sent to ler at Bucharest, to be Minister at Stockholm-British Wireless Ser-

INDIAN FINED

||WHY STOCKS SHOULD Kennedy Town for observation.

BE PURCHASED.

U.S. Economist Gives Four Reasons.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL

(Bu Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra. phic Mensagen Ordinance, 1804, Ro- ceived July 25, 8.44 a.)

New York, To-day.

The noted economist, Mr. Roger Word Babson, has recommended the purchase of stocks and, com- modities, citing the following rea-

sons.

Firstly, impending inflation. Secondly, the recovery of capital goods industries, probably by Au-

tumn.

Thirdly, the firm tone of com- modities.

Fourthly, seasonal influences United Press, por S. E. Levy and Company.

A fine of $10. was imposed on Bhagwan Das, an Indian, of No. 37 Wyndham Street, ground floor, by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at tho Central Magistracy this morning, for allowing his dog to be at large without a muzzle on July 18.

Indian Fined For Dog Transport.

་་

¡vice.

CHINESE FAMINE SUFFERERS.

$7,000,000 Donation From U.S.

New York.

A total of more than $2,119,- [400, which was raised on behalf lof Chinese sufferers by The

A ing of $50 was imposed on an China Famine Relief U. S. A. Indian, Mohamed Sheriff, of Stone- cutters Island who pleaded guilty Inc. since its inception in 1928, has yielded more than $7,000,- - before Mr. J. B. H. Lee at the Kow-000 in Chinese currency, as a re- loon Magistracy this afternoon of bringing a dog to Kowloon from the Bult of the favourable exchange

rate.. New Territories on July 1.

The retiring secretary of the Defendant also pleaded guilty to organisation. Dr. Sidney L. Gu- allowing the dog to go unmuzzled lick, gave this information whenį and was fined a further $25. On a he addressed the annual meeting third summons of owning an

un-of the fund. licensed dog, a fine of $5 was im- posed.

PROTECTIVE GUARDS TO BE WHEN MUZZLED DOG

were

OVERHAULED

(Continued from Page 1)

BITES PERSON.

Considered Unmuzzled.

The farm tax levied in the county is sufficient to pay all ex-

Prosecuting Mr. G. Duncan, of penses. In the past, however, No. 4 Havelock Terrace, Kowloon over 100 miscellaneous taxes Docks, before Mr. J. B. H. Lee atj

collected for the pro- the Kowloon Magistracy this after- tective guards in name, but, in fact, for the corrupt gentry.noon with allowing his dog un-

muzzled on the Taiwan. Beach Such exorbitant taxes are being]

June 30 at 6 p.m., a European police} abolished.

officer told the Court that the new

on

muzzled

The protective guards will now take orders direct from the high ordinance decreed that 'a

Gen- dog which had bitten anybody was military command here.

The Rev. Henry Smith Leiper, who was formerly an active re- Hof worker in China, was ap-

pointed to succeed Dr. Gulick,

and Mr. James A.Thomas, who was head of the British-Ameri- can Tobacco Company in China

(for many years, was re-elected

Treasurer-Reuter.

FROG JUMPS 122 FEET. Championships Held

In California.

Angels Camp, California. Cheered by 20,000 people, "Gen-

be anmuzzled. In this eral Grant," a local.frog, leapt 12|

eral Chen Chi-tang, head of the considered Kwangtung provincial forces, case the dog had bitten little Miss ft. 6 in. here, winning the county will be appointed Commandant Tatina Tehurin while playing on the championship for 1934. Though of the guards. A executive offi- beach.

eight inches short of the record.

cer or Second-in-Command will Mr, Duncan said that the dog was put up by "Budweiser" in 1931,

be in actual charge of the train-muzzled.

ing and garrison duties of this

unit.

Under the new plan, the sta- tioning of the guards in each county depends on its require- ment. Three years are stipulat- jed for the training of these de- tachments who are charged only to suppress bandits and river pir- ates. Their training includes

A fine of $10 was imposed.

DISSENSION IN NANKING

(Continued From Page 1)

..

the jump outstripped those of 154 other competitors, some from as | far away as North Carolina.

"Budweiser," holder of the re- cord, again competed.' He WBS sluggish, however, and after a heartless effort wiggled against the sunny side of a rock and went to sleep.

This year's champion was reared Realising the movement afoot to from a tadpole in his owner's back-

political instruction and recon- oust him. Mr. Wang Ching-wel yard-Reuter. struction work...

BUT STRIKERS REMAIN

ADAMANT

(Continued from Page 1).

· San Francisco, Later.

will leave for 'Kuling to-morrow.to

see General Chiang Kai-shek with

a view to prolonging his adminla- BORAH ATTACKS “NEW DEAL”

tration. General Chiang is said

to favour Mr. Wang's clique, as he does not want to antagonise Ja pan.

Mambers of the Control Yuan

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Senator Borah spoke here.yes-

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