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THE WORLD'S GAZE

TURNS POLITICALLY, ECONOMICALLY, "ARTISTICALLY TOWARDS

JAPAN

Where Oriental sharine are jealonily preserved intact amidet

the most advanced Oriental Civilization.

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The order of the day

"STILCO"

MILK STOUT

nourishing drink

Obtainable Everywhere.

Sole Distributors: H. RUTTONJEE & SON.

"FIGHTING THE MOTH”

́SANITEX MOTH-PROOF BAGS HAVE - NOW ARRIVED ALL

OUR

CUSTOMERS WHO RECEIVED LISTS

MOTH-PROOF BAG

CHOPPED THUS WILL RECEIVE BAGS IN EXCHANGE AT

·OUR WORKS OR DEPOTS,

BE HAD ON EXTRA BAGS MAY - APPLICATION TO OUR WORKS ONLY. COMPLETE SUITS BAGS 50 CTS. EACH. OVERCOAT SIZE 75 CTS.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 22,

WORLD ECONOMIC THE NAVY LEAGUE

CRISIS.

POSEIDON FUND.

ANOTHER $5,600 RECEIVED

ON SATURDAY..

(Continued from Page 9.)

Expectations! WARKINGTON, June 10. Tho___ inuminence of important On Saturday a donation of 82,000 the American was received on behalf of the Navy developments in and European financial situation League Poseidon Fund from the is believed to be indicated by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, the Union Insurance Society of Canton sent parties in respect of certain con- ferences between Mr. Mellon and $1,000, the Hong Kong Electric Co., Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in Len-Ltd., 2000, Messra, Gibb, Livingston. don.

Presideat Hoover returned from his tour in the middle west lost night and conferred at length a fonger

day conferred with leading Song

Smoot, tors and cthers. Mr Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, has been summoned to Washington.

Mr. Andrew Mel on the Secre- tary to the United States Treasury is now in England.

President Hoover in a statement declared that "he conferred with the leaders of both political par tics in respect of certain steps we might take to assist the economic recovery here and abroad." The conversations were particularly directed to the threatening situa- tion in Germany. No definite plan or conclusion has yet been reach- ed, but the response of Party leaders is most gratifying.

President Hoover added that he bad ccnferred with the leaders of both parties with a view to strengthening Germany."

Amories Cannot Remain Albot.

WASHINGTON, June 20. There are increasing indications that the United States of America. is prepared to help the economic troubles of Europe and important developments are believed to be impending

Those in close touch with the situation believe that President Hoover is prepared to assure European nations that the Unit- ed States will, consider a torium of War debts if Germany is granted a similar moratorium for reparations.

morn-

The suggested alternativo is loan to Germany. The newspapers approve of Mr. Hoover's state- meat.

The New York Times'statos that that Congress is unlikely to con sent to any reduction of War debts or oven a postponement of payments, for a year of two pe theso payments are now used to meet current expenses, and,, fail- ing them; a new loan would have to be issued from which both par. ties would shrink' on the ove of a presidential election. But the Laited States cannct maintain an attitude of rigid aloofness,

Restraint Nooded,. (BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]

Rugby, June 20. Much interest is taken here in the announcement issued

in Washington by President Hoover stating that since his return from the Middle West on the previous day ho had conferred with varicus leaders of both political parties, "with respect to certain stops wo might take to assist in economic recovery both here and abroad.”"

He added that the conversations had been particularly directed to- wards strengthening the situation in Germany and that while no do finite plans or conclusions had yet been arrived at, the response" he met with from the leaders of both parties was most gratifying.

While British · · newspapers ecgnian the advisability of re- straint and caution in the conclu sions drawn from this announce ment, they regard it as of interest and importaneo as the first stop taken by America towards the consideration of a policy, which. might in certain circumstances -in- valve a re-examination of her at titudo towards the Allied debts and Reparations. The announcement is coupled by the papers with the

&Co.,Ltd., and the British- American Tobacco Company 8950 ench. Very welcome was the gift of 8231.38 from the British members of the watow Club. A personal gift of 8100 was received from Mr. St. John Walsh.

The total reached on Saturday us noon was 832,445.94, a sum of 88,603.14 being reived during the previous twenty-four hours.

1931.

BIG SUM FOR LOCAL CHARITIES.

DR. MET LAN. FANG'S' PERFORMANCES.

The results of the two theatrical performances given by Dr. Mol Lan Fang in the Loo Theatre on the evenings of June 1 and 2, in aid of the three undermentioned charities are as follows:-

Receipts.

Taking on June 183,489,50 3,018:80 Taking on June 8 Donations

"Expendituro. paid the peludas co

for the troupa Paid the Ngai Nam Co.

for advertising Paid the Lea Theatre

(expenses)

Net profit

110.00

$3,019.00

de

$2.595.30

49.00

020,00 3,305.50

$6,618.00%

It is most gratifying to see how well donations have kept up over

Mesara, T.. N. Chau and B. E. more than a week since the original Ngan between them

'

generously appeal was made on behalf of this most deserving cause.

SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED UP TO NOON, SATURDAY,

Hong Kong Jockey

Club

..$ 2,000.00 Messrs. Union Insur- anco Society of Can- ton, Ltd. Messrs. Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd.... Messrs. Gibb,.Living.

ston & Co., Ltd. ....... Mesars, British-American

1,000.00

500.00

£80.00

Tobacco Co., Ltd. 250.00 British Members-Swa

tow Club

231.30

Staff-Dairy Farm Ice

and Cold Storage *Co., Ltd.

133.60

N.C.Q.'a and Men "B"

Co., 1st S.W. Bor-

derera ..........

142.00

Wee Golf"....

101.25

Messrs. Pentreath & Co.

100.00

*100.00

100.00

Mr. St. John Walsh Mossrs. Imperial Chemi- enl Industries, Ltd. N.C.O.'s and Men "O" Co., 1st S.W. Bor- derera

Mr. and Mrs. H. T.

Creasy

Mr. H. Lowe

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ring

Mr. A. Drouth

80.00

Mr. F. Stafford Smith...

50.00

Messrs. Holland China

Trading Co., Ltil,

50,00

St. George's Society

Cantonungsplanen Messrs Nippon Yuson

150.00

Kaisha

50.00

B.WIK

28.00

Mesurs.

Mensageries

Maritimes Co.

50.00

50.00

25.00

23.00

25.00

E. H. M. T.

20.00

Sports Club .....

25.00

Mr. S. A. Sleap......

23.00

Mr. E J. R. Mitchell....

23.00

Mona ....

10.00

·K. A.

10.00

Dr. E. P. Minnett

10.00

Mr. A. Kennan..

10.00

Gadjake...?

10.00

10.00

Mr. A. G. Sufiad Mr. Lo Min Nung Mr. D. H. Maxwell Mr. F. P. Sequeira Mr. Lo Chit

5.00

5.00

8,00

3.00

75.00

E: J .......

6.00

Mr. H. S. Wong

2,00

Mr. F. N. Wilson

2,00

Mr. Y. P. Wong

1,00

"S. Sam

Mr. E. A. Ribeiro Mr. I. L. Rocha Mr. W. S. Choi ......... Mr. Lo Tze Ngai .................. Mr. Tsang Tsung Man...

1.00

1.00

1,00

.1.00

1.00

$ 5,603.14 Previously acknowledged 28,842.20

832,445,34

S.. A. ARTHUR,

Hon, Treasurer,

Navy League Possidon Fund. Hong Kong, June 20, 1931.

SEND YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WITH THIS FORM

Please receivo On behalf of the Navy League Poseidon Fund.

Name

conversations which Mr. Mellon, The Hong Kong Daily Pres, Becrotary to the United States Treasury, has had in London dur- ing the last few days with the Prime Minister and the Foreign Seerotary and Mr. Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England. It is generally assumed that these conversations consisted of an in- formative and frank oxchange of views on the present economic and financial factors underlying the Contral European crisis and that Mr. Mellon has kept Washington fully informed regarding the da velepments in the situation and the conclusions he has drawn therefrom, LA,

An Opportune" Vizit, Mr. Mellon's arrival in England. is generally regarded as distinct ly opportune, but a British Offici- al-statement reproduced yesterday's message and made it Kehaltely clear that, no invitation to discuss Was, debts or indeed any subject was, mude to him by the British Continued at fool of nezt column)

Address

Government, nor had any com munication to such offuct been made by the British Government to the Washington Administration.

Moanwhile, the prompt and timely, action of the Bank of England in coming to the rece in the certa financía! situation in Vienna-- where incidentally Dr. Bureich has now succeeded in forming an administration has provoked up. preciative comments in America as elsewhere. ***

paid the expenses of the advertis ing in the British newspapers which cost $182.32. The five papers. concerned kindly advertised the per- formances at charitable rates.

The net praft of $3,365.50 has been distributed equally between the 'Ministering Children's Longue, the Tung Wah Hospital and St. John Ambulance Brigade.

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