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No. 29,001 HONG KONG, FRIDAY APRIL

1935

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LADIES' WEAR “KNIT-SUITSEV SHOES AS

JUMPERSWE WINTER COATS TWEED SUITS UNDERWEAR

PAUL RENNET et CIE

Hoar Kont

SUIT LOOMS FOLLOWING SENSATIONAL HAUPTMANN TRIAL

CANTON MAY BAN

FOREIGN SAVINGS

ASSOCIATIONS

Regarded As Merely Gambling Concerns.

PROSCRIPTION URGED ON GOVERNMENT

[From Our Own. Correspondent

Canton, To-day.

Dr. Sun Yat-sen is again brought up as an argument by the Kwangtung Provincial As sembly in recommending the proscribing of the two French: savings asscelations in Canton, which in the opinion of the As-- sembly are mere gambling con-

cerns.

The Assembly, in asking the Provincial Government to suspend the activities of the French savings businesses, pointed out that Dr. Sun advocated the use of foreign capital for industrial and recon- atruction development in China,

The savings sodletica absorb Chin- ese money and send it abroad' con- trary to the principles of Dr. Sus, any the Assembly.

*

In its statement to the provincial Government, the Assembly suggesta that people should not deposit any more money with these gambling houses, that the Government should

New Jersey state troopers were used to control crowds week-

ing admittance to the Hauptmann trial at Flemington, when only 40, instead of the peak crowd of 1,000, were admitted on the second day of Hauptmann's, crosa-examination.

LORD DERBY'S HANDSOME BIRTHDAY PRESENT

83,000 Subscribers Show Appreciation

open an office to register the de-Lancashire's positors with a view to securing re- payment of their savings, and that Chinese newspapers should not publish any advertisements" of such savings companies.

The Assembly further states that the Hunan and Shantung Pro vincial Governments have banned such savings associations. There are two such concerns in Canton, which have however, given cash security to the Municipal Govern- ..ment.

THE ROYAL JUBILEE PROCESSION

10,000 Seats Available For Public

PREPARATIONS IN LONDON.

London, to-day.

London, to day." The immediate popularity of Lord Derby among all classes in his native county of Lancashire

ECONOMIC MISSION

FROM EGYPT

Welcomed In London Yesterday

VISIT BY INVITATION OF BRITISH, GOVERNMENT

London, To-day.

was shown yesterday when at Preston, in the presence of 4,000 people, his 70th birthday was marked by a presentation to which over 83,000 persons had each contributed one shilling, . This signatures had been col· lected and were bound in 22 volumes contained in a special cabinet-Britisk Wireless Ser-Colonel David Colville, Secretary. vico.

The Egyptian Mission of Eco- nomic Enquiry which is visiting. the United Kingdom on the in-

MR. EDEN HELD UP AT COLOGNE

·RETURN EAGERLY

AWAITED

ANGLO-POLISH VIEWS

With regard to the arrangement's made for witnessing the Royal Jubilee processton on May 6, it was stated in the House of Commons Mr. Anthony Eden, the Lord yesterday that, except for the stands Privy Seal, who was expected to

Lo adón, To-day.

COUNSEL

FIRE

CONDEMNEX

MANS VICE

INDIGNANT

BILL OF 23.000 CRITICISED

DECLARED EXHORBITANT:

New York, To-day. Because his bill for Fend Bruno Haupt- nn, now lying under tence of death enton gaol, NEWMA

sey for

kidnapping

murder of Col bergh's baby 1932,

exorbitant

prematurely presented," Hauptmann's wife has dispensed with the ser- vices of counsel Edward

Reilly, amounted to U.S.$25,000;

bill

3 to

Mr that Ha fence fund $85,000 Hauptmann has another $15,000. He added that he would take legal steps to collect his fee Reuter.

vitation of the British Govern- ment arrived in London last. evening,

They were received at Victoria

FOOD DISTRIBUTION IN CANTON

on behalf of the Government by Rice Stores To Be Set

to the Overseas Trade Dopart ment, with representatives of the Foreign Secretary, the Pre-

Up Shortly

Canton, To-day.

Reineck

Francisco, and Fräulein. Pohride Redy Road for their wedding

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GERMAN COUPLE

EWEDDED

Pohndorff Reinecke At Union Church.

COLOURE EREMO

An unusually interestin ding took place at the Unio Church, Kennedy Road, yester day afternoon when Fraulein A. Pohndorff became the bride of Mr. A. Reinecke, of the West Cras Life Insurance Co., of San

Francisco, California

Both the bride and bridegroom are natives of Hamburg, Germany, only a few days ago. the former arriving in the Colony

The wedding, which was con- ducted in the German style through out, was extremely colourful, while

sident of the Board of rade, In order to have distribution at ito taste orated with ou and the Minister of Mines. of food equalised in this province, quisite taste.

The Egyptian Minister and his Board has recently drawn up a church on the arm of the bride the Provincial Food Control The bride was, escorted into the staff were alen present, together plan for the establishment of rice groom, this being the usual custom with members of the British Chambers of Commerce and the According to the plan, the pro-flower girls, looked charming a

stores

In Germany The Misses Bumann, Federation of British Industries: vince will be divided into a cer-they preceded the couple up the

British Wireless Service.

tain, number of sections, in each aisle, while Miss O. Blizer made of which a general store and a an attractive bridesmaid. Mrs. M. certain number of branches will (Continued on Page 14), [be established. Their functionali

EUROPEAN DRIVER FINED

SALE OF THE

CER. SHOULD

BENEFIT TRADE Soviet Commissar On Economic Effect

EXCHANGE OF GOODS WITH JAPAN ANTICIPATED

the

tiles,

perts would

Union Church,

CLOSER-LINK SOUGHT FOR CO.OPERATION

The Prime

amsay MacDonald,"in' Parlia *mentary

answer yesterday," said that consideration of any practical proposal, which might be put-for- ward for improving the mathod of consultation and co-operation be

tween the United Kingdom and Dominions on questions of foreign policy, would come within the scope of the discussions to be hekl. with the Dominions"

represent tives who were

anderi for the Jubilee, month-British

TARZAN AUTHOR MARRIED

Recently Divorced For

"Extreme Cruelty

Ed

Vegas, Neva Rice Burroughs,

the

marri

Dear

who

Ashton

For leaving his car, No. 8126, husba

in Chater Road at 8.80 prod

reserved for members of both ing, bringing with him his first dan Road, was fined $5 by Mr. Was security to lend grain seeds, reach London yesterday even- Mr. Saeryairyk, of No. 8A, Jor with rice or farming instruments

are to make loans to farmers CAR LEFT UNATTENDED Houses of Parliament, certain over band impressions of the Euro-Schofield at the Central Police fertilizers, and farming instru- seas vialtors, and others with pean problem as seen from dif- Court this morning for causing an ments to sell choice grain seeds; special claims, the remainder of the ferent angles in four great capl-obstruction with his car, No. 4159 to buy and sell grain, and rice; was fined $5 by Mr WeSchofield seats in small, numbering 10,000, tals, was delayed at Cologne by at the junction of Ice-house Street and to investigate food condi would be sold to the publie through bad weather and spent the night and Des Voeux-Road Contralations Central Press. morning the British Charities Association, at there.

the uniform price of 2/6d, the whole He had left Prague by air yes

of the not proẞts being devoted to terday afternoon after a morn- charity,

ing devoted to conversations

On May 11, when Their Majesties with the Czechoslovak Foreign pass in their first drive, the whole Minister, Dr. Benes, which was of the stands in Pall Mall and Con- followed by an official luncheon. stitution Hill will be handed, free of A communique issued later stated cost, to the London County Council that Mr. Eden had conveyed to for the use of 10,000 schoolchildren Dr. Benes in a very cordial and -British Wireless Service, friendly manner the British view

£2,500 DONATION, FROM PRINCE

Thankoffering Fund

H.R.Hthe himself given

Tha

(Continued on Page 1) STATEMENT BY TUESDAY Asked in the House of Commons If he would make a state- ment concerning the recent visits to cow And Warsaw before

For

ch 28, Mr FH. Kwek

Police Court this cr

WEATHER

Reuter

bla develop

eco from

Railway

FRENCH MONETARY POSITION

Favourable Treasury

Outlook

din reaffir the Governmen de termination to keep the franc on gold

He declared this decision was not bas on rinaire con-

ance's economic

siderations, but a reasoned calcul and so ME ance Minis lof

than

Reuter

main, M

deck

at none

auses behind the France;

rench Treasury's favourable

same period of 1984

GOOD TIDINGS FOR TYNESIDE Vickers-Armstrong Extension

Londo

Fand

famous

TYPHOON WARNING

000 Miles Colony

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