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LATE MR. JUSTICE | INFLATION SCHEMES

McCARDIE

CORONER RETURNS VERDICT OF SUICIDE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

LONDON April 9. WITH regard to the dratt of Mr. Justice McCardie the Coroner, sitting without a jury, re- turned a verdict of suicide during temporary insanity.

The evidene showed that the late Mr. J'astice McCardie had thrice suffered from influenza since Christ. mas and had insisted on trying cases although he was very ill and had a high temperature. He had of late beer most depressed,

A sporting gun, presumably dis charged by a string, shattered the Ease of his skull and brain,

Just before the suicide, Mr. Justive McCardie had been reading

Japers

He left a writing of a suicidal

nature.

LORD INCHCAPE

TO MARRY

SHIPPING MAGNATE'S ENGAGEMENT REPORT [THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON. April 28. THE announcement of the engage

ment is impending between Lord Ingheape and Miss Leonora Brooke, eldest daughter of H.H. Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, G.C.M.G., Rajah of Sarawak.

CERTAIN

WIDE POWER FOR ROOSEVELT

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

WASHINGTON, April 27. President Roosevelt is now prac. tically assured of the support of the Senate in his inflation schemes. Tho attitude of the Senate to-day suggested that he will very shortly bg invested with power to inflate the currency to a vast and unpre dictable extent.

This unlimited power is causing concern in some powerful quarters. Critics predict that the uncertain- ty of the extent of the indation will undermine publie confidence in the currency and lead to a panic boom and then collapse.

Official Attitude.

Official circles, however, argue that President Rosevelt may be trusted to use his enormous puwers

HONG-KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933

DR. SELDTE JOINS NAZI

SUBMITS TO HITLER'S LEADERSHIP

THRUVOH REUTER'S AGENUS,"

BERLIN, April 27.

Steel PREDICTIONS that the

Helist organisation would soon cease to exist as a separate entity in German politics have quickly been borne out.

The head of the Stahlhelm, Dr. Franz Seldte, who is Minister of Labour in the Hitler Cabinet, has joined the Nazis taking the bulk of the Steel Helmets with him.

BANDITS ATTACK MISSIONARIES

LUTHERANS DRIVEN FROM THEIR FARM

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

CHINA CANNOT WAGE WAR

ACCORDING TO MR. WANG CHING WEI

THE NANTIENMEN FRONT

SCENE OF FURIOUS FIGHTING

(THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.)

THE THOUSAND GUINEAS

VICTORY FOR BROWN BETTY

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

Pervizo, Apr. 28. · Dairen, April 24.-Bandits have

"NANKING, April 28.

state that THE driven all the members of the

furious fighting broke out this L Danish Lutheran Mission MR. WANG CHING WEI, Pre CHINESE reports

silent of the Executive Yuan,

interview

morning at Nantienen., Japanese 1 with their experimental agricultural declared in an farm outside Antung, where, for Router that China was not in à reinforcements are inaking a strong bid to capture the place but are many years, they instructed Chin-position waga war against

being successfully withheld so that ese farmers in the use of better Japan. He refuted the criticism their claims regarding the capture made in certain quarters that the crop methods.

Government's policy as regards of Nantienen must be discredited. Fapan is noither a policy of peace

Severe Battle Expected. nor a policy of war,

During the week-end, bandits raided the farm and abducted two Chinese workmen, but one of these later managed to escape after hav ing been abot in the abdomen.

The announcement was made, by Mr. Seldte in a wireless broadcast,

Early yesterday morning, the in the course of which he said he

sama gong again attacked the "de was submitting himself and the

vilish Danes," presumably because Stahlhelm to Hitler's leadership.

Those who refused to follow him they gave shelter to the escaped could regard themselves as released workman, but they were repulsed after a short struggle. Subsequent from the membership oath.

The step, which has long beenly, all foreigners on the farm, thinking discretion the better part expected, was sion was revealed when the clause Stahlhelm of the opposition eings and deserted the farm, taking The trend of the Senate discus-throughpurging of the of valour, packed up their belong

Colonel up residence within the town. empowering the President of the ments, including Lieut.

who was Duesterberg,

was dismissed dollar up to fifty per cent. adopted, this effectively quashing yesterday, and Major Wagner, the

tion.

widely.

taken

after

rt

to

This

Both sides are putting in rein forements, withdrawing from the front lines those who have been fighting for the past. four days.

A severu battle is expected to develops very shortly.

Chinese Trophy.

Mr. Wang added that it was be cause China not being in a povi- tion to wage war, the Government has decided on a policy of re sistance which he defines as "fight" ing the invader to the best of our ability, but regardless of military strength or consequences." he says, distinguishes from "re- The Chinese troops brought a war sistance" from war.

Regarding the policy of ponce, Mr. Wang Ching Wei declares that China cannot acknowledge military defeat and accept the terms dictat ed by Japan, but he proceeds to at present of direct negotiations, he declared that whatever form the fu ture negotiations will assume, China will not concede beyond "minimum in consonance with her national honour,' but this minimum

the attempt of the Conservatives Federal Chancellor of the organisa- MANCHUKUO AGENTS Bay that while there no possibility

of both parties, led by Senator Glass, to resist the grant of un- precedented powers.

Debt Moratorium.

WASHINGTON, April 27. Although it is confirmed that President Roosevelt may be ex pected to propose to Congress a further moratorium on war debts Economic until after the World Conference, a declaration made at the White House shows that "off. cially" the President expects the June payments to be made.

adjustments might be worked out for further, conversations with the dehtor countries.

The official spokesman emphasiz Kenneth Mackay, second Earl of

Heed that no agreement for the post- Inchcape, is 45 years of age. was married to the youngest daugh- ponement of the payments has been ter of the late Lord Justice Mori-made, "but he indicated that some arty in 1915, from whom he obtain ed a decree of divorce in 1931. He has three sons and one daughter.

Lord Inchcaps served with the 12th Lancers

M.G.C. and the

He (Cavalry), from 1914 to 1919. is a partner in Messrs, Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Company, Calcutta; Hamilton Messrs. Macdonald, Sydney, and Messrs. Gray, Dawes and Company, London: and A director of the P. & O. Steamship Company, Messrs. Wm. Cory and Sons and the Marin; Insurance Company.

ANGLO-ARGENTINE TRADE

(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.)

RUGBY, April 27. THE President of the Board of

Trade, Mr. Runciman announc- d in the Commons to-day that an

agreement on all points of principle had been reached with the Argen Line Republic and a treaty was expected to be signed within the next few days.

ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE

AGREEMENT REACHED ON PRINCIPLE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]·

THERAS, Apr. 28. A agreement on principle has been reached in the Anglo- Persian oil dispute.

*་

The Company undertakes to ex- tract a minimum of five million tons of oil annually, upon which Persia will receive a million sterling a

year.

WHY WE FEAR THE DARK?

Interesting Talk at.

Psychology Club

The Rev. G. K. Carpenter led avery interesting. discussion at the Hong Kong Practical Psycho logy Olub laat evening when he gave a large audience some ax planations of the more common of

hurain fears.

It is signficant, in this connec: tion, that the Speaker of the House, Mr. Rainey, declared to-day that although personally opposed to a moratorium, he would support any request for postponement made by the President.

Herriot Pleased,

WASHINGTON, April 27. M. Herriot, the French delegate to Washington, is very plenaed with the results of his conversations with

President Roosevelt. At their con- clusion to-day, he declared that they had accomplished "enormous progress" in preparation for the World Economic Conference.

A WORLD TARIFF TRUCE

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY. "

WASHINGTON, April 27. THE State Department indicated

to-day that n World Tariff Truce, pending the convening of the World Economic Conference, is now being considered and that the United States is favourably in clined to the proposal.

GENERAL USE OF SILVER

IN CENTRAL BANKS' ŞUBSIDIARY COINAGE

(THROUGH RYUTER'S AGENCY.]

WASHINGTON, April 28. THE Herald Tribune asserts that

the proposed general use of

No official announcement, has been made regarding the withdrawal of Herr Hugenberg and Baron Neurath from the Hitler Cabinet.

ANGLO-GERMAN

von

TRADE AGREEMENT

180,000 TONS OF BRITISH

COAL PER MONTH

(TNROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY,}

UNDER

LONDON, April 27. an Anglo-German trade agreement published to-day, Germany has agreed to take minimum of 150,000 tons of British coal per month in return for tariff concessions upon a number of ar- ticles comprising toys, musical in struments, clocks, jewellery, hollow ware, mfety

blades razor

and chemicals.

The agreement becomes operative on May of this year.

ARRESTED BRITONS IN GERMANY

GOVERNMENT MAKING ENQUIRIES

[BRISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

RuGay, April 27.

ASKED in the House of Commons

connection with the arrest in Ger- what steps are being taken in many of Mr. W. Mann and an In- dian named Tagori, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, said that Mann was arrested during a police raid on a club in Berlin.

The British Ambassador had ad- dressed an official note to the Ger man Foreign. Minister asking" that a fall investigation be made into the circumstances.

Regarding Tagori, it was report- ed that he was arrested near the Austro-Bavarian frontier and it was not certain that he was a Bri- tish subject. Inquiries Bad been. made from the Bavarian authorities and a report was on its way. SPORT

GERMANY

silver as part of the reserves of the PEACE WANTED BY Central Banks' subsidiary coinage te back all currency, including Ave dollars, one pound notes, fifty or a hundred frane notes, is reported to have received favourable considera tion during conversations between British, French and American ex- perts at Washington

circumstances warranted.

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HERR HITLER'S DEMAND

FOR EQUALITY

ARRESTED

RESTAURANT RAIDED AT

SHANGHAI

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

"PEIPING, Apr. 28. GENDARMES, police and mili-

leaves otherwise undefined.

NO SECRET PEACE TREATY

(THROVOH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

tary raided a restaurant this morning while a birthday party was going on and arrested the host and sixteen guests, who it is alleg ed are Manchukuo agents engaged | Office bas. on subversive activities here.

SILVER MARKET

(Firm Our Own Correspondent.)

LONDON, Apr. 26.

SILVER FOLLOWING ARE THE QUOTATIONS ON THE LONDON MARKET TO-DAY:

Apr. 28 Apr. 27 20.3/16

SPOT

20

FORWARD

90+

C.E.R. RE-NAMED

NOW THE N.M.R.

(THROUGH REUTER'S › AGENCY.]`

HARMIN, April 28.

THE Manchukuo authorities have

decided to rename the C.E.R., the North Manchuria Railway

BRITISH SUBJECT

SHOT

DURING INTER-BANDIT AFFRAY

trophy back from the Luanho Front. This takes the form of the wings, propellers and engines of a Japanese plane which was brought down near Anshan.

Japanese Relieving Their Front- Line,

1.

PEIPING, Apr. 97.

A communique issued this ever- ing states that owing to the Japan haese relieving their front line with reinforcements this morning, there were no infantry attacks, but aerial bombing was followed by artillery hombardment, to which the Chinese vigorously replied.

NANKING, Apr. 29. A spokesman of the Foreign categorically denied the report in the Daily Express of an alleged secret, peace treaty he tween China and Japan, purport ing to give its terms.

He said that the report was so fantastic that it was beyond belief that anyone could give it serious consideration. He added that the Chinese Government is determined to continue its resistance against further invasion.

DEATH OF A HIGH GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL

[THROUGH BUUTER'S AGENCY.]

Chinese forces were busily ocupi ed to-day repairing the damaged defences and are preparing to resist any renewed attack..

A

communique concerning the fighting along the Chienan region states that the withdrawn Japanese forces are concentrating inside and also outside Lengkow.

CHINESE PROTEST TO JAPAN

ÍTEROPAH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

NANKING, Apr. 27.

The Chinese Foreign Office has protested to the Japanese authori- ties against the erection of a wire- less station by Japanese Marines at Hakow.

JAPANESE TROOPS AT HARBIN

(THROUGH REUTER'S, AGENCY } *

SHANGHAI, April 28. GENERAL Teen Chun Hsuan, a high Government official of almost every recent rogime, is dead. The late General Tesn was born in Hsilinghaien, Kwangsi and bad

HARBIN, April 28. been a high Government official, participating in almost every re- IT IS REPORTED' that about three Japanese rogiments are gime since the founding of the Chinese Republic. He was known due here to-dny from Jehol, to Foreign Ministers in China as the Tigerman" because of his strictness in handling any business. He was once an associate of the Founder of the Republic, Dr. Sun

Yat Sen.

SPECIMENS OF CHINESE ART FOR CHICAGO EXHIBITION

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENT]

SHANGHAI, April 28

Seven Japanese fighting planes arrived yesterday. Their destina- tion is unknown.

** LESSON TAUGHT TO CHINESE !!

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

raco

Lospos, Apr. 28.

for the Thousand

Guineas resulted as follows

Brown Betty

Furtor ....... Myroballa

2

3

Twenty-two ran, the winner win- ning by half a length, lengthi separating second and thir.

Betting 8/1 Brown Betty, 100/8 Partor, 5/1 Myrobella.

HOME FOOTBALL

CUP FINAL TEAMS

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

LONDON, Apr. 28. FOLLOWING are the Cup final teams which will oppose each other to-day.

Everton,

Sagar; Cook and Creawell; Britton, White and Thomson;" Gildard, Duini, Dean, Johnson and Stein.

Manchester City.

Langforl; Cann and Dale; Busby, Cowan and Bray; Toseland, Marshall, Tilson (or Herd), Me Mullan and Brook.

BODY-LINE BOWLING

BANNED BY AUSTRALIAN CRICKET BOARD

(THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.]

MELBOURNE, Apr. 28. THE Cricket Board of Control has

decided to ban body-line bowl-. ing and are asking the M.C.C to do likewise..

INSPECTION OF FACTORIES

SETTLEMENT AND CONCES- SION AUTHORITIES AGREE

A statement has been issued by the French Concession authorities, according to the Chinese Prése, "to the effect. that they will adopt an attitude similar to that of the Shanghai Municipal Council in re- lation to the factory inspection question. A translation of the statement follows::

Toxyo, April 28. THE WAR Office states that all "The attitude of the French Con- Japanese troops to this cast of cession authorities towards the the Luan River have withdrawn to Chinese Government's demand for the Great Wall, as it is considered factory inspection in the Settlement

is similar to the International Set tlement officials. The French Muni- cipal Council has been authorised to undertake the work of factory inspection within its territory.

AFTER protracted preparations that the Chinese troops in that specimens of Chinese Art, in- area have learned a lesson and are dustrial and agricultural products, not likely to attempt a fresh packed in four hundred cases, will onslaught. be shipped to Chicago for the Ex- hibition in that City to-morrow.

The most valued among the sam-

(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY]

DAIREN, April 28, ONE Britisher, who has not been identified, is reported to have have been, accidentally shot and killed in an inter-bandit affray, inples of Chinese art is the seven- which the Nanchang officers were storey pagoda carved out in pare again hijacked. The remaining two Jade, which is generally considered are reported to be in separate junks a masterpiece of Chinese carving work. This masterpiece was carved by a noted Soochow artist and took him ten years and nine months to complete. The curios that are. being shipped to Chicago „ware collected from various parts of China.

Munich, April 23.-An unequivo-off the coast. cal declaration in favour of peace. was made to-day by the Chancellor, Herr Adolf Hither at a meeting. National Socialist district of

leaders.

TOKYO-PARIS FLIGHT

FRENCH AVIATRIX AT ·

SHANGHAI

EXPELLED CHINESE

RETURN

SEQUEL TO MEXICAN

EXPULSION ORDER

"Before "the promalgation by the Inspection Regulations, the French Chinese Government of, its; Factory

Concession authorities already pub lished a series of regulations for the control of factories in its fer- ritory.. According to these, persons intending to establish a new, fac tory, in the Concession must first apply to the French Municipal Council for permission. The Coun cil would not give its permission inless it was satished at the healthi und fire prevention arrangements of SHARORAT, April 25

the proposed factory. COURTESY CALL RETURNED ONE hundred and seventy-eight :Chinese nationals who were ex-

**** Should the Chinese Government pelled from Mexico arrived as consider that the regulations of the. [THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] Shanghai to-day, when interviewed French Concession are not entirely. they said they were subjected to in conformity to the provisions of various forms of oppression, includits Factory Inspection Lay, the NANKING, April 27.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

After dealing with the various fears of the child,, he went on to

The Chancellor emphasised that deal with the fears of the adult and one interesting point which he Germany needed peace and would illustrated was that fear very often do everything in her power, to came to the assistance of a man in maintain peace, but would, on the: an emergency, as, for instance, it other hand, insist on being treated as an equal factor in world politics. would prompt à motor car driver

Turning to the domestic situa- to apply the brakes instinctively tion, Herr, Hitler said, that the

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] when faced with imminent danger Government would not weaken in Even: He began by saying that the of collision. It was when the dan-its fight against Marziam.

SHANGHAI, April 28. Western conception was that fear ger could not be overcome, as for if Marxism at present merely pre- was one of the most shameful fail-instance, when a man camio face to tendell to be dead, this would not THE French airwoman, Mlle. D. Lo Wen Kan yesterday after ing confiscation of property valued French Concession authorities are Maryse Hilt, who is making noon returned the Soviet Amat ten million dollars. They ex- ready to negotiate with the Chinese after Pressed appreciation at the action officials in a spirit of friendship, save it from ultimate nanihilation.

bassador's courtesy call," ing whereas the people of the East face with a tiger and saw. ne mens

a return flight to Paris from which M. Bogomoloff inspected the of the United States Government for the purpose of making the necess did not regard fear in the same of escape, that fear would overcomo] The national revolution in Ger-

many would not be ended before Tokyo, arrived here at 1.35 p.m.mggested site for the new Soviet in assisting them to return to sary amendments. It must

Chinar

I pointed out, "however," that – the light; their attitude towards fear the man. being quite different and he had

Mile. Hilz, who decided against Embassy. To overcome fear, the best way the entire nation had been thorough today, from Peiping.

M. Bogomoloff is leaving the Further expelled Chinese subjects amendments, if any, must be made was to go for adjustment and noty organised internally as well as making a non-stop flight from

to the present, regulations only on several ocensions come across

externally. boys who did not fear to say. "I for repression. Face the thing and

"History is not made by those Peiping to Amoy will hop off for Capital for Shanghai by the night are returning soon an afraid."

see what there was to ar The who are lukewarm and neutral but Hong Kong at 7 a.m. to-morrow. Fear, he said, was natural to

greatest help that one Could have by those who are willing to fight. everyone, and no man was a co- .in conquering fear was to believe The National Socialist movement ward unless he was conquered by in some theory of the Universe; has asumed guardianship over the AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND his foar. We could still see the in- some believe that the world w was not 2,000 years of German history and

TRADE AGREEMENT stinct of fear very highly developed just chance and that there was some culture and it will become the mouthpiece of German culture in in the child. One of the common purpose in it.

future the Chancellor asserted, Canberra, April 24-Practically

• The discussion that followed was fears of the child way the fear of darkness and that had come from productive of some very divergent create new and imperian- all the dectly for the proposed able romanente which Will continue trade agreement between-Austalia. primitive man who know that more opinions and views, which wereur pople tradition in the fore- and New-Zealand were completed danger lurked by night than by day. followed by the audience with great most rank of the divilised nation.at a recent cabinet meeting here but In conclusion Herr Hitler em-question of the embargo on New In the case of primitive man the interest. emotion of fear was very much

phasised that the national move-Zealand potatoes coming into Aus-by more developed than in man to

ment was not working for present, tralia and the retaliatory embargo day. The speaker, was of opinion

advantages but for future genera-on Australian fruit has still to be tions.

decided. that we have more thr in us than

Mr. Wei Tat-presided over the meeting and at the conclusion of the mesting, proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the speaker,

express.

SINKIANG GOVERNOR'S

FLIGHT

[Toron BEUTER'S AGENCY).

NAXXING. April 8. THE Governor of Blinkiang, King Shu Jen, fed safely from Tihua before the city was oompisd the Mohammedan insurgents, according to official reports.

It is stated that peace and order prevail in Tibus.

COUGH LINCTUS

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR COUGHS, COLDS AST BRONCHITIS AND ALSO VERY PROTECTION OF THE CHEST

QUEEN

Ppared Bol

CHEMISTS UK HONG HOM

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