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JUBILEE PLANS
FOR 3 MONTHS
ARE ANNOUNCED
Thanksgiving Service Central Feature
SERVICE REVIEWS IN JULY
London, To-day.
Plans for celebrating His Ma- jesty the King's Jubilee are well advanced, not only in London] and in the principal provincial towns but in all parts of the Empire.
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In view of the celebrations, which will extend over three months, add- ed splendour is being given to all the outstanding events, and "cere- monies of the London season; which began last week with first two courts at Buckingham Palace.
The central feature of the cele brations" will be the Thanksgiving Service on May 6 at St. Paul's Cathedral where special standa' arej peing erected and seating ascom- modation "otherwise Increased. This service will be broadcast from all transmitters of the British Boardcasting Corporation. On the evening, of the same day the King will broadenat - a message to the Empire from Buckingham Palnce! | STATE PROGRESS TO PARLIAMENT Festivities will continue through but the week, during which the King's engagement wili include a
Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick: Flermonte, who married Euro Fier- monte, the Italian prize fighter. "after both had secured Reno
divorces, is said to have
settled $17,000 on Mrs. Tosta Fiermonte, * Enzo's first wife, and⠀⠀⠀hor “son, 'shown above, to avert legal action in Italy..
state progress to Parliament to re- REDRESSING THE
ceive addresses of congratulation, _e_stato____dinner at Buckingham Palace, and a drive through North
*London. (Continued on Paper)
Dominion Delegates In London
ADVANTAGE TO BE TAKEN TO DISCUSS SITUATION
London, to-day.
The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay
UNFAVOURABLE
TRADE BALANCE
Curtailing Foreign Imports
KWANGTUNG TO BUILD MORE GOVERNMENT: FACTORIES
[From Our Own"'" Correspondent) Canton, To-day.
NO DECISIONS AT THE ANGLO-POLISH TALKS
ANTHONY EDEN FETED
IN WARSAW
INTERVIEW WITH VETERAN DICTATOR
Warsaw To-day
White-haired, blue-uniformed and be medal. led, Marshal Pilsudski, the virtual Dictator land, talked with Mr. Anthony Eden, the Lord Privy Seal, in the Palace for 50 minu evening, both speaking in French. M sudski expounded Poland's viewpo with regard to the Eastern Pact,
new decision arose from yesterd believed that various suggestions were
duly considered.
It also seems likely that the visit of M. Laval, the „Foreign Minister, will influence the future developments
lish polley.han juga
of 800 Hollywood who with Clark Gabl ["screen" performanc nta_Uttie; Bhirley Te Just after the presentá
DENAIN'S REPORT
BOMBING TONNAGE WILL BE TREBLED
IN SHORTEST TIME
RANGE OF ACTION DOUBLED
PEACE TIME SKIES GUARDED
Paris, To-day...
the shortest possi-
b time French bombe ing tonnage will be tre-
SHANGHAI'S FIRST bled and its range of ac
MASS MARRIAGE
tion will be doubled and will embrac
cessary objectives," serted General Denain,
A dinner was given by Col. Joseph Beck the Polish 56 COUPLES TO BE UNITED Enter of War The
Minister in the evening in honour of Mr. Eden and was attendru
by high Polish officials and their wives.
SIAMESE NAVY
$1,750,000 Expenditure
the Peopl after a
Navy Bill was
ing · for an -- exp
the
liture of
£1,750,000 on construction to
· be spread” ” over six years? Reuter.
Cordial speeches
changed dwelling on Polish friendship, and assured Mr. Eden tha fully appreciated
of the British Gover find the best way o international
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vere
LAVAL TO VISIT WARSAW
Jo London, To-day i
M.. Pierro - Laval, the " French
Foreign Minister, has accepted the Polish-invitation to vinit;
THIS AFTERNOON
Old and new
According
made by the Bu
CANTON DELEGATION on the occasion of his forthcoming MISS J. HOLLAND Affairs, sponsor
LEAVES COLONY
Farewell Visit To
· MacDonald, stated in the House of Commons yesterday that advantage China's unfavourable trade ba- would be taken of the presence of lance for 1933 amounted to $170,- the Dominion representatives in 000.000" declared Mr. Lak Tu England for the Jubilee celebrations kong, Secretary-General of the
Govern to discuss, personally and informal Kwangtung Provincial ly, any question of particular Imment, in a speech on Monday. portance that is outstanding No The tremendous excess of im- precise agenda had been laid down, ports over exports, according to His Excellency the Governor of
Sir Wm. Peel
trip to Moscow/
POLISH;STANDPOINT/GIVEN
It is understood that in yester day morning's ta Mr. Anthony. Eden gave an account of his visits to Berlin and Moscow after which Col. Joseph....... Beck, the Polish
Foreign Minister, explained the Polish standpoint on some of the
After paying a farewell visit to
but he thought members might be Mr. Luk, has impelled the Rwang Lin Yun-koy Chairman of the The Government has invited M.
Hong Kong, Sir William Peel, Mr. assured that questions connected tung government to start the 19
factories now in operation. here Kwangtung Provincial Govern
subjects under, discussion.
IN HOSPITAL
Under Anti-Rabies Treatment
DOG TO BE DESTROYED AFTER EXAMINATION
Miss, J. Holland, the
with defence would not be ove their object being to curtail the ment, Mr. Li Chi-wen, Mayor of Laval, the French Foreign Minis, daughter of MERAN MEI
looked-British Wireless Service.
ILLUMINATED TRAM FOR CELEBRATIONS Causeway Bay To Western Market Trip
import of foreign goods...
Canton, Mr. Li Lu-chao, member
of the Provincial Council, Colonel
ter to visit Warsaw-Beuter
No. 5, Observatory loon, who WBB
dogs on Su now. In the Kowlo
with fnfection of
Declaring that the operation of the government plants is not. in- C. W. Liang, Provincial Councillor, RECONSTRUCTION a small
OF THE REICH dergoing the Pasteur tres fluenced by profits, the Secretary and Mr. Wu Pak-shing, Councillor
New Chapter Opened At State Opera House
General said that these factories this morning by special train for of the Provincial Government, left have given employment to over Canton 10,000 workers and many en- gineers. In spite of the world de
The party was seen off at the pression, Canton is thus able to Kowloon Station by Captain R. F. Entirely covered with 2,000 red provido work for many people, Walter Aide-de-Camp-to H. E. the and white electric lamps, a white while this increased employment le painted tram-car with the figura-an Incentive to better trade from the Hong Kong Hotel heads of Their Majesties The King
Governor
accompanied them
Inspector T Murphy, director Investigation, Police
and Queen on the front top is toMore factories will be esta of Criminal
general. take part in the local Silver Jubilee blished, continued the official leadquarters, was in charge of Celebrations commencing on May All these plans are made in ac the police precautionary arrange
cordance with the principles or Dr. menta,
B.
The car is at present being pre Sun Yat-sen. He emphasised in pared in the work-shop of the Hong his "Fundamentals
National CANTON OFFICIALS
Kong Tramways Company, Limited. Reconstruction that Canton ought
In Russel Street. On both sides of to have so Iron and steel works,
SEE HU HAN-MIN
the car le painted1910 Silver Thone works are now under con Political Situation Said
Jubilee 1988 in red letteringstruction.
On May 6 at 8p.m. the filuminat
ed car will proceed from the
terminus at Causeway Bay to the HUDDERSFIELD DRAW
Western Market, and make
trip to the tram-shed.
procedure will take
lowing ever
No passengers will
the car.
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AT GRIMSBY
Lincoln Held By
Southport
To Have Been Discusses
Bertin o-day the independer
States: mattera
the
which is in New Life Mov ate details w even the excha not take place. mony will cons address, prese cates and so Government, EXCERE!
All the
speech at the Air D
monies
fence Congress. Eve the peace-time skles be constantly guarded
quired, to arrive at the City Gove ent, building, before. 8. p.m. when the brides
Into one anteroom Into-another-
wait until the
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QUESTIONS ON
CHINA TRADE
IN PARLIAMENT
ports
ENERAL
BUSINESS REP
ENCES ON
BRITISH SHIPPING DISASTERS
Four Recent Losses In Heavy Gales
BOARD OF TRADE TO HOLD ENQUIRY
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