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FIVE MILLION UNEMPLOYED
Permanent Figure For United States!
Washington. To-day
That the total permanent unen- ployment figure would be 5,000,- 000, even when prosperity was restored, was the prediction made by Mr. John L Hopkins, the Works Progress Administrator.
Mr. Hopkins was speaking be fore the House of Representatives appropriations sub-committee.
THE CERINA MATES URSDAYASTANHARY 26,
ITALO-GERMAN NOTES
NOTES PLEASE Gratifying Replies On Volunteer Problem
LINDBERGH TO FLY
ATLANTIC
IN INTEREST OF AIR SERVICE
He said that the year 1967 holds ANGLO-AMERICAN.
promise of unemployment figures
ranging from six and a half to seven million
The acting director of the bud- get, Mr. Daniel Bell, told the com-
UNDERTAKING
London, To-day. Colonel Charles A. Lind- mittee that outlays on relief and bergh, who since the sensation- recovery from 1934 to 1957 wouldal kidnapping and murder of total $12,671,000,000.--Renter.
BOMBARDMENT
OF MADRID
his infant son, has been living in England, is to make another flight across the Atlantic, says the aviation correspondent of the Sunday Express."
cortes-
The crossing, says the Ipondent, will be in the nature of a
test fight, with a view to
es-
Air Raids And Heavy tablishing a route for the planned
Gunfire
Madrid. To-day.
Anglo American trans-Atlantic air service.
Imperial Airways and Pan- American Airways are working Activity in the civil war injointly on the project and Colonel Spain over the week-end consisted Lindbergh, who is a member of the chiefly of artillery and aerial advisory staff of Pan-American bombardment of the capital. Airways, has been engaged in this Insurgent planes are busy raid- work during his sojourn in Eng-
land.--Trans-Ocean. ing towns on the eastern coast.
The Government claims that a raid by insurgent planes over) Madrid on Sunday was repulsed | by anti-aircraft guns. The Gov- ernment planes pursued the enemy. bringing down one of their machines-Reuter.
WINDFALL FOR THE TREASURY
$640,000 From Joicey Estate
Y...
LANDING OPIUM
Deep Water Bay Incident
REGENCY ACT FOR COMMONS
Suggested By King To
Premier
A Kenter message from London states that the Prime Minister will bring to the House of Commons this after-
дооп а
from the message King asking for legislation to be passed. establishing 2 Regency, providing for ad- Dinistration of the govern- ment, in the event of the King being out of the country or ill, or in the case of demise of the crown before the Heir to the throne reaches the age of 18.
Apart from
any question relating to Princess Eliza- beth, who is the present.Heir to the throne, it is pointed out that the Bill will clear the ground for any Empire visit upon which the King wish to embark
may
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moreover,
COMMITTEES DUTY
GO-
NOTHING IN
WAY OF
BRAWN CUP HOCKEY
ECONOMIC
SITUATION
IN FRANCE
Pessimism Sounded:
By Flandin
FOREIGN CREDITS
Paris, To-day While Premier Leon Blum
EARLY CONTROL Rifles' Ladies Go Nap presed most optimistic opin
LONDON, TO-DAY.
✔
ions on France's economic and The Rifes Ladies defeated the financial future in his "speech Fusilier Ladies by five goals to at Lyons, the former Premier, Flandio
BOTH THE ITALIAN AND GERMAN REPLIES TO THE nil at Shamshnipo Festerday in M. Pierre-Etienne
the Brawn Cup Hockey League. voiced pessimistic views on BRITISH NOTE REGARDING NON-INTERVENTION IN In the first half the play
was the same matter in a speech at SPAIN HAVE BEEN RECEIVED, AND ARE REGARDED AS
Ladies Bordeaux last night. - SATISFACTORY IN BRITISH OFFICIAL QUARTERS AS ACE Hamon CEPTING IN PRINCIPLE THE BANNING OF VOLUNTEERS.
The Italian note to Britain concurs with the British aims and expresses the readiness of Italy. to prevent the despatch of volunteers to Spain. At the same time, Italy draws attention to the na- "turalisation of foreigners in Spain.
even, the Rifles' eventually scoring through Miss.
In the second half the Rifles
M. Flandin charged the Popular Front Government with bill-job
Ladies regained their usual good bing by spending twice as much form and scored four more goals as its receipts amounted to.
I to. through Mrs. McNirlan (2), Mrs. After eight months of rule by Elwood and Mrs. Campbell. the Popular Front, he declared, it The two centre halves each became evident that this policy. played a very good game, and was leading France directly Miss W. Hamon was again the catastrophe.
Ladies defence.
In terms almost identical with the Italian, the German re-outstanding player in the Rifles' ply, which was handed to the British Embassy in Berlin, agrees; to forbid the despatch of volunteers to Spain simultaneously. with the other powers.
to
Grave reflections 017 France's Mrs. Harrison, a newcomer to financial situation are contained in the Fusilier Ladies' team, played an editorial in to-day's issue of
"Le- Journal."
Germany, like Italy, sug-, Regret is expressed in Berlin an excellent game at back gests an agreement to with-that the British Government draw all foreign participants in far has failed to respond to the the Spanish war, including German Government's references to political agitators.
the present numerous foreign
tees.---Reuter.
FRENCH VIEW
Paris, To-day. The Italian and German plies to the British Note are re-
-
GERMANY STILL DISCUSSING BLUM SPEECH
(Continued from Page 1)
against third parties,
the paper goes on as follows:
DOCKYARD BEAT SUBMARINES
BUDGET DEFICIT
. The paper states that the Trea- sury must procure at least 55 mil- liard. francs for its requirements
to
5.
The Submarines replied with 101, Under these circumstances Hallworth being top-scorer with foreign loan must make good the 41. E. Smith captured five wickets, llack of domestic capital. -Trans- Burrows three. and Kezip two. Ocean.
COUNTRY CLUB BEAT SHATIN AT GOLF
All powers represented on the volunteers in Spain. non-intervention committee have Particular emphasis is laid on A friendly cricket match was up to the end of 1937, including 30 thus now reached an agreement on the point made in the German played at Happy Valley yesterday milliards for covering the Budget man nationals for participation this point, and the next step will reply that the German Govern-afternoon between the Naval Dock-| defcit. in the civil war, as well as the be for the committee to consider ment has prepared legislative yard Police and HLM Submarines. "French capital transferred enlistment of persons for the the replies to the British Note measures forbidding the departure Batting first, the Police scored foreign countries was not brought same purpose.
It is anticipated that the com- of German volunteers. Trans 99 runs, Lieut-Cdr. BS Barry back and the foreign exchange mittee should, without difficulty, Ocean. Because defendant had assisted The legislation.
scoring 18, and Bees contributed equalization fund was being con- Revenue Officers in trying to find would provide the necessary ad-limes of the scheme already worked agree on a control plan on the
134.
tinually strained by new demands. his employer, Revenue Officer Aministrative measures to prevent out by the technical sub-commit- W. Grimmitt this morning ask-the departure and transit of all ed Mr. K. Keer, at the Central persons intending to proceed to Magistracy, to take a lenient view Spain for participation in the of a case in which Chan Yun, un-Spanish civil war. employed, was charged with pos session of 900 taels raw opium and 100 taels of prepared opium. It would be advisable if the garded in authoritative quarters
HARDLY UNEGOISTIC London, To-day. Defendant was fined $1,000 or. London non-intervention Doty to the amount of £640,440 in default, six months' hard lab-mittee would immediately ascer-
as generally satisfactory,
"The policy actually pursued by has been paid in respect of the Lour.
tain the agreement of all parti-that there is now no reason why ties, therefore, can hardly be call- It is held in the French capitalFrance in the conclusion of trea- $1,519,177 estate of the late Lord Mr. Grimmitt said that, on in-cipating governments Joicey, Chairman of large colliery formation received. Revenue of essential contents of the measures paratively quickly to fix the date regrettable, therefore, if the only as to the steps should not be taken com-jed quite unegoistic. It would be and allied undertakings, in Dur-cers went to Deep Water Bay, to be taken, as to the date of their for the application of control and conclusion to be drawn from M
where opium was being landed enforcement as well as to the Lord Joices who was Liberal Defendant was seen with parcels outlines of the control system to the details of such application-Blum's speech is that special. and Member of Parliament before be- and chased. He later took the be established.
{exceptional procedure must be ap- ing raised to the Peerage was the officers to No. 57, Pokfulam, where
plied for regulating Franco-Ger- As soon as these matters have CONCILIATORY ATTITUDE son of a colliery engineer and he said his employer resided. There
Iman relations, and that it is began his business
France's special privilege to de: axa quantity of opium was found been clarified, the German Gov office boy when 16 years old. It was claimed by a woman, butment will forthwith do every-"In an article dealing with the cide what methods are practicable
thing to see the master could be found.
that the necessary German and Italian replies to the in the case of this or that country. measures be enforced
British Note regarding volunteer- "The attempt to link up the Suffering from injuries received) Yer Tai-chi, aged 17, has been
3. A number of drafts of re-ing in Spain, the "Deutsche Diplo-Franco-German problem with, the while blasting on the new Mili-admitted to the G.C.H. with in-solutions by the London com-matische Politische Correspondenz” (general European problem in sich tary Road at Shek Lai Pui. Chan¦juries received when be W3S
mittee have been received by the writes that Germany and Italy did a way that everybody will be al- Min was admitted to the Kow-knocked down by a tram car in German
Government-some
of not adopt the viewpoint that lowed to participate in the nego loon Hospital yesterday.
Johnston Road.
them only &
few days ago solution must be "indivisible," that tiations, would, as previons Ger examination of which is being is to say, everything or nothing. man experience on other occa expedited with all possible speed. They agreed that a start should sions has shown, hardly alter the The German Government will be made, for the time being on prospects of a satisfactory solu- notify the London committee of settlement of the most urgent question.
British Wireless.:
career
•
Moscow Mass Trial's
Amazing Confessions
Beuter.
Berlin, To-day.
the results of this examination tions, namely, that of the infow GERMAN WILLINGNESS.
M. Blan, however, seriously through its representative at the of volunteers. ~pr
possis.
earliest possible moment, and It becomes all the more urgent, intends to deal with Germany just may submit supplementary pro-therefore, says the paper, to res with all other nations, without any mental reservations and inhi- Moscow, To-day of a German engineer but the plot
move the other sbuses which have bitions, and if he decides not to made Spain an international thea insist on the application of a cer While the story was being failed because children found the NON-SPANISH FIGHTERS ·
tre of war.
tain special method in dealing told by one of the accused of dynamite they intended using and
4. The British Government so
TRUE. INTENTIONS with Germany alone, then co- unsuccessful attempts to kill played with it.
loperation based on mutual trust Soviet officials, the Russian The children were killed when(far has unfortunately failed to re-
The non-intervention committee should not be so difficult, newspapers came out to-day the dynamite exploded.
spond to the proposal made by will soon give various countries He also declared that a Russian the German Government in its the chance to reveal their true in-wise constitute a further and de- "Such co-operation would like- with violently worded resoin- tions demanding the death pen-engineer was murdered on his in-note of Jan. 7 that all non tantions towards the whole com-cisive step on the way to general
1
alty for all the accused at the structions because he had dis. Spaniards "participating in the
plex problem 'new mass trial.
covered the plot and had tried to fighting in Spain, including poli-
It will then be seen whether pro-} To-day's proceedings were report it to the O.G.P.U.
tical agitators and propagandists,blems such as the withdrawal of| marked by further evidence, Shestoff added that later they be removed from Spain in order to those foreign recruits and pro- the accused admitting guilty, broke in to a bank and stale re-establish the situation which and by a tense scene when the 180,000 roubles to finance sabot-existed in August last year. Spain, and the prevention of the aged M. Muraloff, former Comage-Reuter.
appeasement."--Trans-Ocean,
PRESENTATION
SPORTS WRITER pagandists who are already int
The German Government con-
waste of Spanish national pro- Members of the South China tinues to attach great importance perty such as gold and works of Morning Post said good-bye to a to this proposal, and seriously are tackled with the same en-colleague yesterday when presents- ¡fears that if the infow of ́volun-| Moscow, To-day.
ergy which otherwise characterises tion of a bank draft was made to beers is prohibited by the powers professed interest in the termina-Hr. F. D. Pereira, well-known In- The alleged activities of Ger-only for the future, and continuation of the Spanish confict. The accused, Shestoff, was re-man spies in the Ukraine
terpart cricketer and sports repor- lating his unsuccessful attempts brought to light the trial of se-foreign volunteers who
were for the present, and that those
ter, on his retirement fromZI Colony
missar for War and a chief
lieutenant of Leon Trotsky, ia- terrupted the testimony of an- other accused
GERMAN SPY ALLEGATIONS
7
zre al-
Trans-Ocean.
Notes "Extremely Satisfactory"
"NO!" EXCLAIMS BRIDE
the
Country Club was played at Sheungshui on Sunday and resulted as The annual golf match between the Shatin Golf Club and the
follows:-
T. E. Sadick
T. J. J. Basto
V. E. Leftso
YA. Urquhart
EK Lee V.AEE Castro
7. H. G. Leong
VF. X. M. da Silva.
V. M. A. Shades
SINGLES
SHATIN GOLF CLUB
THE COUNTRY CLUB
Points
Pointa
0
S. Yamamoto
V. F. E. D'Almada Remedios
0
K. Watanabe
T. A W. da Roža
1
0
T. Takei
134
0
Y. Hayasaki
V. E. D. da Rotz ·
14
0
Y. Ohno
I
J. Mayene
1
H. Matsuakizna
N. Shimokawa
0
K. Takagaki ..
1
E. Kimura
0
S. Saito
S. Ajito
0
S. TanizazioPH.
1
M. Kunihiro
0
K. Watanabe
O
H. Yamamoto
0 H. Mori
1
Y. Ohashi
56
O
S. Yamamoto,
0
0
v. R. Alves
v. B. Basto
* H Kew
T. CET. Suen
T. C. E. Roza Pereira
YA. G. Botelho
FOURSOMES
K. Watanbe V. F. E. D'Algiada Remedies,
T. Takei, Y. Hayasaki V. E. Sadick, E. D. de Bara Y. Ohno, J. Mayene ... Y. J. I. Basto, E. Leitao H Matsushima,
A. W. da Raza
N. Shimokawa
0 K. Takagaki, H. Kimura.
v. A. Urquhart, H. K. Lee V. A. E. H. Castro,"
H. G. Leange
2
S. Saito, S. Aģto
M. Kunihiro V. B. Alves, E. Basto
7. F.XM da Silva,
M. A. Simoes.
1 8. Tanimura,
K. Watanabe,
H. Yamamoto Y. H. Kew, C. B. L. Shen
CE Roza Pereira. 24 H. Mori, Y. Ohashi
A. G. Botelho
Grand Total:---
Shatin Golf Club: The Country Club
FEAR CUP
~ The following are the
to kill Soviet officials when Mura-venteen former Soviet officials in ready in Spain be tolerated, this loff shouted "It's. a lie!"
He Moscow yesterday.
Mr. Pereira is severing six years' A would result in one-sided dis- claimed that he himself ordered
connection with the S. C. M. Post An engineer named Loginoff, crimination in favour of those the assassination of the official in aid to be a member of the Trotak elements which are
Jowing to ill health and is retum- in conflict question.
London, To-day.ing to Ceylon with his wife and yist group, confessed to hawing with the Spanish Nationalist Gov- The German and Italian replies two children to recuperate CONSCIENCE PRICKED
committee sets of sabotage in Easternment, which would certainly to the question of intervention în tern Ukraine. Eeplying to the public prosetu-
not be in keeping with the prin-Spain are regarded as "extremely After describing details of his ciples of non-intervention, as they satisfactory" in political circles tor, who asked him why, after activities, witness asserted that he have already been explained in here. denying charges he later pleaded had received instructions from the German note of Jan. 7. guilty, the accused Boguslavsky another of the accused, Bataitchak,
The answers, it is pointed out,
A pretty girl went to her wed. denied that the confession was to get into touch with German en MATTER OF DETERMINATION contain practically everything that due to his imprisonment or to any gineers and technicians employed
could be expected: 72
[ding at Dignicourt-sur-Marne. The German Government, there- Although reticence is still pre- “Do you take his kian for better times for the "Fear Cup", pressure or promise of alleviation in the Soviet and to persuade them fore, considers it highly impra-served regarding the next steps to or worse!" said M. Pepin, the Kowloon Golf Club on Sun of his fate.
to act as agents "for espionage, tive that all participating Powers be taken, it is believed that the Mayor his conscience was pricked by the communicated to the German setempt to forestall every-79% convened during the next few days burst into tears, tore off her so
is conscience contener be the results of which were to be should at last make a serious atm-intervention committee will be "No" exclaimed the bride. She 9.00 CG Anderson and
Smedley. "criminal activities and. rotten-
904 EL D. Gansden and C ness of the Trotskyita organisa-
sibility of intervention in Spain in order to discuss the measures bridal veil and orange blossom, Terry, Logina asserted to day that he Once the powers are determinow to be applied. tion."
cast them on the floor, and angri- 9,08 W. Bland and A. Esetzen. mentioned, a German nationalled to do this, they will certainl
9.12 W. Stewart and E. W. Gap ly stamped on them | named Grasche as a “likely 197 5.ad ways and means to realise the
port It was afterwards learned the 916 FE Booker and H. C. Borner. 982 Shestoff testified that he had between" since he knew of Graforementioned proposals 201
ss she had received a telegram jus 920 P. A.-El and W. Wooley. planned the wreck of the Novo che's associations with German German Government r
before the ceremony possibly 924 S. Jex and A. Urquharte Sigirsk coal mines with the help Ispies/Trans-Ocean
Ocean
from some other med
9:28 A. S. Reid and A. J. Dennis. 10.00 T
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cret Barrice
CONCI
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