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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930.
·USURY IN PEIPING. U.S. SENATE DEBATE
FIVE PER CENT, PER DAY!
Two thousand sing song" girls in Peiping are happy because the police have rounded up a score of money-lenders charged with extor- tion.
ON NAVAL PACT.
SECRET DOCUMENTS TO BE PRODUCED.
-CALIFORNIAN SENATOR'S
TAUNT,
The Chinese Press says that
[UNITED PRESS.] many of these money-lenders, start- ing with a few dollars, have hmass-
Washington. July 10.-Following ed fortunes of $100,000 or more by lending money to the girls at un-extensive debate on the London lawful rates.
The practice has con- Naval Limitation Treaty to-day, the Senate adopted the Me- tinued for years.
Recently, say the newspapers, the Keller Resolution in amended form money-lenders have become con- by a vote of 53 to 4.
The amendment, which was pass. stantly more unreasonable, chang- ing in some cases $1.20 daily ined by a 38 to 17 vote at the end terest on a $30 bona. Their greedi-of the debate, was proposed by Senator Joseph T. Robinson and ness proved their undoing.
One of the girls had a high it caused the Senate to request the. official as a friend. He ordered an President to submit to it "such investigation, which has continued documents as are compatible with for some weeks. The city detecthe public interest" in connection tives gathered evidence against the with the treaty. entire group, and when they had énough, made wholesale arrests.
The police found that about 2,000 girls bad signed notes which made them 'virtually slaves to the money. lenders, nad bad to pay out most of their earnings in interest on small loans. To many cases a life time's work would not suffice to pay off the load.
When city officia's finally moved, they acted drastically. All of the loan contracts were destroyed, and money-lenders were either sent to gnol or heavily fined.
The girls have been warned not to contract any further loans of the kind. They now start with a clean slate, and know that the police will protect them in future.
SOVIET'S DICTATOR.
STALIN FIRMLY IN THE SADDLE.
In its original form, the resolu tion had asked for all documents in this connection."
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During the course of the debate, Senator Royal S. Copeland of New. York questioned the wisdom of leaving Unalaska without fortifica. tion, when there was a way suffi- eient in size to accommodate an en-
tire navy.
Senator David A. Reed of Pen- nsylvania replied that such case would be construed as constituting a menace to Japan, and also that it was unnecessary as a defence for the mainland. He said that the London treaty would not change the fortifications on the Pacific in
any respect.
"
establish
A Pointed Contention. "Surely," he went on, "the Sena. Moscow, July 8.-The 16th con- greas of the Communist Party oftor. has not expected us to get a
would which the Soviet Union came to a close treaty to-day with the re-election of Com Japan's inferiority in her own wade Stalin as the party's Secre tary and Soviet Russia's virtual waters. dictator after which the congress
"We went to London to get a unanimously adopted a resolu tion approving the party's domes treaty which would be fair to all tic and the Comiatera's interna-narties."...
draconie incasures both within and outside the Soviet Union against all opportunist elements whose at titude in the class-struggle was not in consonance with the party's offxially proclaimed principles.
L
tional policy besides announcing Senator Copeland insisted that in the event, of disturbances, the Philippines would be at the mercy of Japan and could readily be in vnded. He said that American trade across the Pacific should also be considered.
REORGANIZATION OF THE
U.S. NAVY.
BATTLESHIP BASE ON PACIFIC COAST,
(UNITED PRESS. )
San Pedro, Cal, July 8.-Rear- Admiral William V. Pratt to-day announced the reorganization plans for the U.S. Navy.
Senator Hiram Johnson of Cali-. fornia declared that the Senate lacked the courage, to obtain secret documents to which it was entitled in considering this treaty.
TO-NIGHT'S BAND CONCERT:
AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME.
The following is the progra for the Band Concert to be given to-night-at the Kowloon Football Club ground by the band of the 2nd En. The Argyll and Sutherland" Highlanders (Princess-Louise's)-by- kind permission of Lieut. Col. R. G. Maclaine, M.C., and officers:-
Part I. 1.--March: "The Contemptibles.”
Stanley. 2-Overtura: "Oberon,"
C. M. von Weber. 3-Ent'r'acte: "Sizilietta,"
Blon. 4.-Humoresque: "The Lightning
Switch
Alford. 5.-Suite by Combined Pipes and
Band..........arr, C. S. Beat. (a) Retreat March: "On the Banks of Allan Water." (b) Solk Song
Skve Boat Song," (e) March: "The Barren Rocks
of Aden." (d) Marching Song: "Ho-Ro,
my Nut-Brown Maiden." (Soloist: Pipe-Major R. Sinclair). 6-Medley: "Sullivan,"
from Wagner.
art. Dan Godfrey. Interval
Fast II. 7-March: Gralsritter
Parsifal " 8.-" Community Land":
arr. C. S. Beat. 9.-Morceau: "The Clock is Play
Blaauw. ing"... 10.-Two Pieces:"
(a) Dance from Ballet Music:
Prince Igon "....Borodin.
Music (b) Finale Ballett
"Faust" "Bacchanale and Entry of Phryne,"
Gounod. 11.-Scottish Airs: By Combined
Pipes and Band
arr. C. S. Beat. (Soloist: Pipe-Major R. Sinclair).
(a) March: "The Lass of Rich
mond Hill" (b) Lament: Maiden or Mor
"Yan."
(e) Martial Air Benachie." 12.-Selection: Squire's Popular
Songs" Arr. Ord Hume.
Regimental Slow "March: "In the Hymn: "Abide with Me"...Monk.
Garb of Old Gaul."
God Save the King.
C...S. Beat, Conductor:--Mr. A.R.C.M
CHINESE OFFICIAL
BESEIGED.
MANAGER OF CHINA MER- CHANTS CO'S ESCAPE.
"I am not interested." he sail ir connection with rumours that
Demanding that the China Mer- withholding the
by President'
chants' steamers Kiankteen and Hoover was to guard indiscreet re- marks by the Ambassador, General Kiangching should not in future be Charles Dawes in London, in the lent to the Government for the trans expression of our reply to our Amportation of troops because they for a force for the flagships, will bebassador to Great Britain regard had suffered financial loss, a party of about 100 boys of these two based on Hampton Roads, Virginia ing his personal opinions of men,
but there is in those papers a writ steamers called at the offices of the
China Merchants S. "N. ten record of the American propos- Shanghai, last week and demanded
The plans include a scheme for basing all battleships on the Pacific Coast, while the, cruisers, except
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"There is also the British and the Japanese replies, in writing."
Economies Ridiculed.
Senator Kenneth McKellar, pro poser of the resolution asking for the documents in question, was the next speaker. He ridiculed claims that the treaty would result in economics, and pointed to the fact that naval, appropriations have been constantly increased by the United States Government since the Washington Conference
The Senate then decided to adopt the Robinson amendment to Sea tor MeKellar's resolution, and next voted adoption of the resolution itself, in amended form...
THE FAMILY SQUABBLE
IN RUMANIA.
ARRIVAL OF MME, LUPESCU DENIED.
a reply.
Co.,
When Mr. . C., Chao, the get- eral manager, left the office for tiffin, he was immediately surround" ed and pressed for reply. How. ever, says the Kuo Wen News Agency, a party of oclice came on the gene in response to a telephone message, and Mr. Chao was able to leave without further molesta- tion;
The mer demanded that, if the Company were forced to obey the orders of the National Government
respect of these two vessels, other of the company's ships should likewise be pressed into service.
Receiving no satisfactory reply, the men left the offices and hid themselves in the neighbouring alleyways until Mr. Chao came out and then they surrounded him. As stated, however, police came to his assistance and he was able to leave.
GENERAL ELECTION LIKELY IN SPAIN
PARLIAMENT MAY MEET BEFORE END OF YEAR.
Bucharest, July 8-Court circles vigorously deny the rumours cir- cuating abroad, that King Carol's
Madrid, July 9-Early general former mistress Madame Lupescu. arrived in the capital with the elections are forecast in an official King's connivance. It is stated eommuniqué issued to-day and deal. that the King's reconciliation withing with the proceedings at yester- Queen Helena is progressing and day's meeting of the Cabinet Fur that the Queen who abandoned her thermore the communiqué declares intended trip abroad is expected to that the transition from the dicta
LIGFIX Mom w formater has boo
smoother than las piernUNICÍPI ed and that the date for the gener al elections will be proclaimed as oon as the electoral rolls are com pleted, there being every prospect that parliament w meet before the end of the present year.
While the Rumanian. Press does not and hardly can comment on the family troubles in the royal house, foreiga observers see in the denial a confirmation of the rumours that the squabble is far from being de- finitely settled.
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