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No. 23358. 號捌拾伍佰叁仟叁萬式第日查廿月伍年酉癸 HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. 弍拜禮 H叁拾月能年叁世佰玖仟登英

Sole Agents :

Stop the drips falling AMERICAN LOAN TO CHINA

on to your clothes.

Condensed moisture runs down the stem on to the base of the glass and thence on to your clothes,

THIS WILL BE

PREVENTED BY

OUR

ANTI-DRIP

PADS

they fit on to the base of the glass.

Neat can be used over and over again by drying in the sun or oven.

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HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMERS

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONG Kond, Canton AND MACAD STEAMBOAT Co., Ltd., and CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Lan.

HONG KONG CANTON LINE. SAILINGS From HONG KONG-Daily at 8 am. and 10 p.m.- (Sundays at 10 p.m. only).

SAILINGS From CANTON -Dally at 8 am, and 4.80 p.m.

» (Bundays at 4,30 p.m. only), CURTAILED SERVICE

13TH JUNE, 1933

SAILINGS From HONG KONG— at∙10 am, only.

HONG KONG-MACAO LINE.

AMENDED SERVICE SAILINGS From HONG KONG→ at sam; and 2 p.m. (Wook days only),

SAILINGS From MACAO — al 8 am, and 3 p.m. (Week days only)

CURTAILED SERVICE

19TH JUNE 1931

SAILINGS From HONGKONG -- at 9 p ni. and From MACAO si S'a.m. only

EXCURSION TO MAUAO

SUNDAY, 187H JUNE, 1933

9.8. "TAISHAN”

will leave Hong Kong at 9 a.m. and Macao at 4 p.m.

SPECIAL SALOON FARES.

WEEK DAYS. -Single: $3.00; Return: $5,00...

• EXODRSIONS—Single: $2.50; Betura : $4.00.

Nork-All Bteamboat Company's Steamers are Stted with Wirštena..

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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR COUGHS, COLDS ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS AND ALSO VERY EFFECTIVE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE CHEST AND THROAT, ETC. -

Prepared Solely by

QUEEN'S DISPENSARY CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS

HONG KONG

China Navigation Co. Ltd.

SPECIAL REDUCED FARES TO WEI HAI WEI, CHEFOO & TIENTSIN,

During the holiday season special "B" Class Saloon accommodation" will be available to Wet Hair Wei, Chefoo and Tientsin, in the newly commissioned s.s. "Hunan" and "Hoihow" following rates-

To Wei Hai Wei & Chefoo To Tlentsin A

at the

75.00 $100.00

Sailings from Hong Kong approximately every ten days For further particulars spply to Messrs. Thomas Cook & Sons,, Ltd., The American Express Co., The China Travel Service, or The Agents:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Telephone 30331.

LONDON PROTEST

CONTINUES

BONDHOLDERS'

POSITION

(THROUGH REUTZE'S AGENCY.]

Loadoa, June 12.

The outcome of the loun reported to have been made to China by American faterests, to flounce the purchase of wheat and cotton, says The Times will be as increase in restiveness among British holders of Chinese loan bondı.

All bondholders must regard it as an aggravation of the case against their debtors that Chinese national revenue should be allocated to the service of new loans while their own claims continue to be ignored.

The organised action taken by the bondholders of the Shang- hai-Nanking Railway in defeace of their rights is a case in point. RAILWAY EXTRAVAGANCE

That this action has been initiated by a large body of local Investors lo the Chinese undertaking is the more, significant as they are means that are obviously got open to bondholders resident outside China of informing themselves upon the adminis tration of the railway upon which their bonds are secured, and their charge of ́extravagance therefore carries more weight.

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G.$50,000,000 FOR PURCHASE

OF COTTON AND WHEAT

Washington, June 4.

The Reconstruction Finance Cor.) paration to-day granted China a fan of. G850,000,000, the first for eign loan it has ever made. The President of the Corporation, Mr. Jesso H. Jones, announced that no other foreign loan is contemplat

el.

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SHANGHAI COTTON MERCHANTS PLEASED Shanghai, June 74Officials of the Chiness Cotton and Cotton Goods Exchange, interviewed by a representative of the North-Ching Daily News, expressed satisfaction over the G.$50,000,000 loàu to China The loan will be used by Chin arranged between Mr. T. V. Soong, in buying United States Agricul tural products principally cotton, Minister of Finance, and the Re and is, Mr. Jones said, adequately construction Finance Corporation scoured by certain Chinese consoli-jin Washington. It is understood dated taxes, including the tax on that four-fifths of the loan will be cigarettes, flour, cotton yarn and used to purchase American cotton. matches, which the National Gov. ernment has agreed to set aside to meet the regular payments over a period of three years.

According to the arrangement announced by the chairman of the corporation, the loan will expire in three years, which means that ap It was explained that the taxes proximately 900,000 bales of cotton which will be used to repay the are to be shipped to China within loan produced a revenue of more that period. Officials of the Chi- than G.$22,000,000 in 1932

nese cotton mills are making in-

The loan funds will be placed

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at the dieposal of China immedi.quiries from the Government re ately and Chinese agente will do Karding measures in the extension all the buying from the American of the loan of raw cotton to them.

Mr. Hu Yun Lai, director of the firms. The goods will be removed From warehouses and shipped" at such times as China wishes...

When the goods are removed of the agreed, purchase price will be paid from the loan to the sellers Within ninety days thereafter, a further fifteen per cent. will be paid:

The remainder of the purchase price will be payable over a period of three years and deferred pay- ments will draw interest at five per cent.

According to the agreement, the producte will be shipped in Ameri can vessels whenever possible.

The expiration of the loan will be three years from the first pur chase.

Mutually Beneficial.

Mr. Jones said he understood

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

LOCAL SHOWERS

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT; FORECAST AND REMARES, 168VED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 1.34 P.M., STATED :-

THE ANTI-CYCLONE - HEMAINS BK TWEEN TOKYO AND THE BOMING, AND, PRESSURE CONTINUES BELA- TIVELY LOW OVER INDO CHINA.

LOCAL FORECAST:-S. OR VARI- ABLE.WINDS, MODERATE, FAIR TO

BROWERY.

FENG'S LATEST ADVENTURE

ENDS WITH ANOTHER CIRCULAR TELEGRAM

(THROUGH ZEUTRE'S ADENCY.}

PEIFING, June 12 FENG YU HSIANG'S latest ad-

veature appears to have ended with the issue of another circular telegram from him, declaring he is working neither with Japan. or Russia and is perfectly willing: 20 hand over the control of Charhar. A despatch has also been receiv. ed from the northern delegates that the Kalgan conversations with Feng are satisfactory.

Meanwhile, Ho Ying Ching is moving three divisions to Charhar to ensure matters.

DR. RINTETEN'S

ESCAPE

ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP MOTOR CAR

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

VIENNA, June 12. AN attempt was made at mid- night, last night, to assassinate Dr. Iox Riateten, Local Governor of Styria, and banister of Edu- -cation for AusSPÍN PARKIN

Dr. Rinteten, was motoring" from

Bruckandermur to Graz when his car ran over a plank covering a tube filled with dynamite.

A terrific explosion followed, but the speed of the car carried it out of danger,

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY

(June 13).

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STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED.

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Whist Drive, Civil Service Cric- ket Club, 8.30 p.m.

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Queen's: "Make Me A Star," Central: "Symphony of Bix

Millions. World: "Viennese Nights." Oriental: "Pack Up Your

Troubles." Star: "Passionate Plumber," Majestic: "Yes, Mr. Brown."

Sport.

Lawn Bowls-Open Champion ship, W. Glendenning v. D. Rum- jahn (Civil Service green), A. R. Whibley v. L. A. Gulierrez, ·R. Duncan v. C. G. Bilva (Kowloon C.C. green), 3.20 p.m.

Lawn Tennis."B" Division, that four-fifths of the loan would Cotton and Cotton Goods Exchange, Chinese R.C. Cuiversity: Indian be used to purchase cotton and the remainder will be used for four stated that the supply does not R.C.. South China; Civil Service r. Recreio; Kowloon C.C. v. Gra and wheat. This wilk permit the affect the Chinese market at all at purchase of approximately 900,000 present in view of the shortage of duates Hongkong O.C. v. U.S. hales of cotton and 12,000,000 raw cotton. He pointed out that R.C.; Hongkong Area League, 24th Battery, Royal Artillery v. "D" hushels of wheat, he said.

a new supply of Chinese produced Company, Lincolas; Hongkong cotton is expected in September and Section," "D" Company, South he could not tell whether or not the Wales Borderers, A Com- surplus American supply would pany, South Wales Borderers. affect the local market then.

Dances.

Tea Dances at Gloucester Build- ing; King's Restaurant; and Hong- kong Hotel,

Officiale of the Reconstruction Corporation mid that the China purchases would prove the great est aid in reducing the cotton sur plus that had appeared in the leat The amount of cotton produced two years.

in China, he continued, was suf We feel certain that it will ficient to meet home demands. also stimulate all business and Following the occupation of Mau help to Testors international prices churis and Jeho! by the Japanese Dinner Dances at Hongkong of commodities. Wo are entirely

and the Shortage of Japanese Hotel King'a Restaurant satisfied with the arrangement and cotton which had caused the Peninsula Hotel.""" fool that it will benefit both coun Japanese merchants to purchase tries," Mr. Jones, mid.

cotton from China, the production The loan agreement was signed of Chinese cotton for domestic con- by Mr. T. V. Boong, Chinese Fin

sumption has fallen short: In view ance Minister, when he was in of this situation, he said, the Washington recently discussing. economic problems with President American supply will not affect the Roosevelt. Mr. Boong is now in interests of the Chinese cotton London

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